Similar words: focussed, focus, focus on, locust, accused, the accused, suffocate, focal point. Meaning: ['fəʊkəs] adj. 1. of an optical system (e.g. eye or opera glasses) adjusted to produce a clear image 2. being in focus or brought into focus 3. (of light rays) converging on a point 4. concentrated on or clustered around a central point or purpose.
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91. He focused his attention on them, concentrating on trivia, blocking out anxiety.
92. The impact of inflation and high interest rates has focused increased attention on the financial implications of nearly all business decisions.
93. For now, attention is focused on the first two reasons why firms invest, rather than rely purely on third-party trade.
94. Much of it is therefore being focused on new developments for commercial exploitation in industry.
95. Of medium height and build, he crouched behind the car, perched elbows on the roof, focused the binoculars.
96. The study, at a large Fortune 100 manufacturing company, focused on employees who provide personal care to an older relative.
97. Since then, Pepper has focused his efforts on gaining a trial in criminal court.
98. Does he like you to be laid-back with him or very focused on him and very enthusiastic?
99. He then focused on the possibility of a reconciliation mediated by elders in the Mandelas' branch of the Xhosa tribe.
100. He got it close and holed out and then the camera focused on Brian Harley, who had a slightly shorter putt.
101. Do see weaknesses as mechanical problems, which, with consistent and focused tweaking, you can fix.
101. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
102. She tried to keep her blurred eyes focused on the sky.
103. Its activities were largely focused on telecommunications, the heavy electrical sector and on defence electronics and avionics.
104. The survey focused on four major factors: diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol consumption.
105. In attempting to halt the worst offences of multinationals, many proposed alternatives have focused on the protection of basic rights.
106. As possible locations for a hotel became increasingly focused, Brown realised that he needed partners.
107. All my attention focused on the commissioning fee, which I regarded as derisory.
108. Debate within the Justice Department has focused in part on analyzing the constitutionality of Proposition 209, the Justice official said.
109. Parents say the catch is that they have to be careful not to be too focused on these children.
110. At its best it had focused ideas and inculcated democratic values.
111. A stunned silence fell upon the room as they focused their attention on what they thought was princess Voluptua.
112. And then your office can do what it does best: act as an arena for your focused business energies.
113. The advanced training program focused on estate planning and liability management.
114. In March[sentencedict.com], Emap Digital was formed into a separate division drawing together Emap's established internet presence in one focused organisation.
115. At first they just focused on the fun part, the social events.
116. Not one of them is focused, on message or safe to be left alone with a computer.
117. They focused popular discontent over the double-standard and the complicity of aristocratic men in child prostitution.
118. The research is focused on developing a suitable model of an export marketing system for Northern Ireland's seed potatoes.
119. I was so focused on setting the business up, I forgot I was a key to the whole business.
120. Where a country espouses outward-looking policies, it may continue to behave in many important respects as though it were still domestically focused.
More similar words: focussed, focus, focus on, locust, accused, the accused, suffocate, focal point, jocund, procure, oculist, autocue, jocular, locution, document, binocular, innocuous, inoculate, elocution, recuse, accuse, excuse, caucus, abacus, custom, circus, monoculture, altocumulus, documentary, cushion.