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Focusing   /fˈoʊkəsɪŋ/  /fˈoʊkɪsɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Focus  v. t.  (past & past part. focused or focussed; pres. part. focusing or focussing)  To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera.



noun
focussing, focusing  n.  
1.
The concentration of attention or energy on something.
Synonyms: focus, focussing.
2.
The act of bringing into focus.
Synonyms: focalization, focalisation.






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"Focusing" Quotes from Famous Books



... looked uneasily out over the tumbling ocean, focusing his gaze on a section of the horizon that for want of something more definite than mere hope lay in a direct line with the City of ...
— West Wind Drift • George Barr McCutcheon

... apart from the spread of democracy and internationalism, may well stand out in history as the war's richest heritage. Problems which had been considered insoluble were solved. The casting aside of all conventions, all restrictive habits of thought, all selfishnesses, and the focusing of the highest scientific ability in a struggle which might mean the life or death of the nation, had brought as a by-product a development ...
— Opportunities in Aviation • Arthur Sweetser

... rose breast high, but was beaten down or cut off cleanly by the violent wind that swept the higher level of the forest. At times this gale became a sirocco in temperature, concentrating its heat in withering blasts which they could not face, or focusing its intensity upon some mass of foliage that seemed to shrink at its touch and open a scathed and quivering aisle to its approach. The enormous skeleton of a dead and rotten redwood, not a hundred yards to their right, broke suddenly like ...
— The Bell-Ringer of Angel's and Other Stories • Bret Harte

... making use of it is to plant the camera perfectly upright, and place in front of it, at exactly fifteen feet from the center of the lens, a two foot rule, also perfectly upright and with its center the same height from the floor as the lens, and then, after focusing accurately with as large a diaphragm as will give sharpness, to note the size of the image and refer it to the diagram. The focus of the lens employed will be marked under the line corresponding to the size of the image of the ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 • Various

... placed some fumigating candles, the burning of which was to represent the 'upward yearning of the soul for its God'. In order to give nature herself an active part in the ritual, he contrived to kindle the candles by focusing upon them through a magnifying-glass the light of the rising sun. Before this symbol of the unity of the soul with the divine in nature the boy then paid ...
— Man or Matter • Ernst Lehrs


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