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Definitions for refocus
re·fo·cus
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Princeton's WordNet
refocusverb
focus once again; The physicist refocused the light beam"
refocusverb
focus anew
"The group needs to refocus its goals"
refocusverb
put again into focus or focus more sharply
"refocus the image until it is very sharp"
Wiktionary
refocusverb
to focus on something else
refocusverb
to change one's priorities
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refocus
Refocus refers to the act of shifting or adjusting one's attention, priorities, or resources back onto something, typically after being distracted or sidetracked. This could apply to various situations such as photography, personal goals, business targets, or mental and emotional state, where the subject is redirected to the original or a new point of interest or concern.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of refocus in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of refocus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of refocus in a Sentence
Definitely I had to refocus, i was disappointed with my 200 performance at trials, but I just had to put everything in perspective of what happened to me this year and just be grateful to even be on the Olympic team.
We collectively recognize that changes must be made, and for that reason we will implement an organizational realignment that will refocus our business, improve line of sight, enable faster solutions, reduce redundancies and increase accountability, this realignment will strengthen The Postal Service by enabling us to identify new opportunities to generate revenue so that we will have additional financial resources to be able to continue to fulfill our universal service obligation to all of America.
Judge Jackson presents an opportunity to refocus on what matters -- the nominee's integrity, qualifications and commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law.
Our purpose clarifies our goals; Challenges refocus new opportunities.
Treat challenges as an opportunity to refocus your strategies and open up new horizons.
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