defocuses

[US]/[dɪˈfəʊkəz]/
[UK]/[dɪˈfoʊkəs]/

Translation

v. (transitive)To cause to lose focus; to blur.; To divert attention from; to shift focus away from.
v. (intransitive)To lose focus; to become blurred.

Phrases & Collocations

defocuses attention

defocuses the view

defocuses quickly

defocuses slightly

defocuses the light

Example Sentences

the photographer's eye often refocuses to capture different elements of the scene.

the aging lens sometimes defocuses, creating a dreamy, soft effect.

his mind defocuses during long lectures, making it hard to concentrate.

the artist intentionally defocuses the background to emphasize the subject.

the camera's autofocus system occasionally defocuses in low light.

the medication's side effects can defocus your vision temporarily.

the telescope's mirror slightly defocuses the incoming starlight.

the film uses a technique that defocuses the edges of the frame.

the painter's style often defocuses the details to create an impression.

the algorithm attempts to quickly refocuses after a temporary defocuses.

the long focal length can defocus objects at closer distances.

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