Refocus (verb)

  1. To adjust the focus of a camera or other equipment again.
  2. To redirect attention or effort towards a new or different objective.

Origin:

From the prefix re- meaning again, and focus meaning to adjust the focus of a camera or other equipment.

Examples:

  1. The photographer refocused the lens to get a sharper image.
  2. After the project failed, the company decided to refocus its efforts on developing a new product.
  3. I need to refocus my mind and get back to work.
  4. She refocused her energies on her family after leaving her job.
  5. The company is refocusing its strategy to target younger consumers.
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