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(of a subject) To have intellectually pursued
Past tense for to fix one's attention at something or someone
“I think we should now focus on other, more pressing issues.”
Past tense for to fix one's gaze on something or someone
“The sun rose, and we could not help but focus on the beautiful horizon.”
Past tense for to devote effort to something
(direct at or to) Past tense for to intend a remark, comment or statement for
Past tense for to draw special attention to
Past tense for to focus on, or be preoccupied with
Past tense for to focus on as the most important element
Past tense for to single out (someone or something) and concentrate on them or it obsessively
Past tense for to automatically track a target
Past tense for to look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something
Past tense for to concentrate or focus exclusively on a specific field or topic
Past tense for to draw near a specified destination
(archaic) Past tense for to pay attention to
(center on) Past tense for to concentrate on (something), to pay close attention to (something)
Having a specific orientation, adaptation or focus
To be heavily engrossed or immersed in a given task
Intensely focused or concentrated on
Concerned with, or about, something else
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