Similar words: bifocal, focal point, suffocate, vocal, local, so-called, equivocal, apocalypse. Meaning: ['fəʊkl] adj. 1. having or localized centrally at a focus 2. of or relating to a focus.
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1) The swimming pool is the focal point of the hotel.
2) The school provides a focal point for the local community.
3) Reducing unemploymentis the focal point of the government's plans.
4) The castle forms the focal point of the city.
5) He quickly became the focal point for those who disagreed with government policy.
6) The focal figure of the film is Annette Corley,[http://sentencedict.com/focal.html] a dancer who has boyfriend troubles.
7) This issue has now become the focal centre of interest.
8) Television has now become the focal point of family life in many countries in the world.
9) In rural areas, the school is often the focal point for the local community.
10) The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus.
11) The television is usually the focal point of the living room.
12) The new tax has been the focal point for much discussion.
13) A single focal length, fixed-focus is often sufficient.
14) There would be no centre, no focal point.
15) Managers are focal points in the music business.
16) Third, the Eucharist is the focal point of fellowship.
17) One important focal point is their Hindu temple.
18) Rarely, focal, or generalized seizures 8.
19) It is often the focal point for fundamental conflicts.
20) The local mission became the focal point of the deaf community which it served.
21) More importantly, it becomes the focal point in the player's mind.
22) The state-sponsored agro-industrial cooperatives are the focal point for this discussion of the creation of an industrial proletariat.
23) The dockside coal depot will be the focal point of a demonstration against imports and pit closures tomorrow.
24) The focal point of this existing structure is the school's policymaking group: The management board.
25) Within consciousness one can experience a focal and a peripheral area.
26) In what sense was the discovery of America a focal point in history?
27) Her face was slightly fevered in sleep and, without the focal points of her beautiful eyes, seemed blank and pointless.
28) Eight lesbians who gather at a local bar are the focal point of this comedy, directed by Marita Giovani.
29) He looked again at the scatter of markers, hoping that some system of lines might appear, some focal point.
30) The effect of reinstatement would be dramatic, bringing back numerous fine buildings as focal points in the street scene.
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