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refocus

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Verb — To shift attention or effort onto something different.

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refocus attention refocus efforts refocus a lens

Etymology

From re- ("again") plus focus.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “refocus” mean?

The word “refocus” means to shift attention or effort onto something different. In plain terms, to change what you're concentrating on, or to bring something back into sharp focus.

How do you use “refocus” in a sentence?

Here is “refocus” used in a sentence: “The team refocused its strategy after losing the client.”

What part of speech is “refocus”?

“Refocus” is a verb.

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