Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊkəˌlaɪz/
verb to bring into focus or make clear and distinct
A1 I focalize on my homework to finish it quickly.
A2 She needs to focalize her thoughts before making a decision.
B1 It is important to focalize your efforts on the most critical tasks.
B2 The manager needs to focalize the team's efforts towards achieving the project goals.
C1 The artist's ability to focalize on the smallest details sets him apart from others.
C2 The CEO's skill in focalizing the company's vision has led to its success in the market.
adjective having a focal point or central position
A1 The teacher used a focalize approach to help the students understand the lesson better.
A2 The focalize theme of the story made it easy for the children to follow along.
B1 The focalize character in the movie was the key to unraveling the mystery.
B2 The director's use of focalize lighting created a dramatic effect in the scene.
C1 The artist's ability to focalize on intricate details sets their work apart from others.
C2 The author's writing style is known for its ability to focalize on the emotions of the characters.
formal It is important to focalize your efforts on the main objectives of the project.
informal Make sure to focalize on what really matters in this task.
slang Dude, just focalize on getting the job done.
figurative She tried to focalize her thoughts amidst the chaos of the situation.
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