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refocus — UK US /ˌriːˈfəʊkəs/ verb [I or T] ► to put more effort into particular activities, in the belief that you will make a company more successful: »Our new strategy is to refocus on five key areas. »He is trying to refocus the company on its oil and… … Financial and business terms
refocus — (v.) 1858, from RE (Cf. re ) + FOCUS (Cf. focus). Related: Refocused; refocusing … Etymology dictionary
refocus — ► VERB (refocused, refocusing or refocussed, refocussing) 1) adjust the focus of (a lens or one s eyes). 2) focus (attention or resources) on something new or different … English terms dictionary
refocus — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
refocus — Date: circa 1865 transitive verb 1. to focus again 2. to change the emphasis or direction of < had refocused his life > intransitive verb 1. to focus something again 2. to change emphasis or direction … New Collegiate Dictionary
refocus — v., refocused, refocusing or (esp. Brit.) refocussed, refocussing. * * * … Universalium
refocus — verb a) to focus on something else b) to change ones priorities … Wiktionary
refocus — re·fo·cus ( )rē fō kəs vt to focus again vi to focus something again … Medical dictionary
refocus — v. bring into focus again; readjust the focus; reconcentrate; re center one s attention … English contemporary dictionary
refocus — focuser … Anagrams dictionary