Definitionadj. being in focus or brought into focus
Last update: October 5, 2015
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The idea of transmutation, in the country of its origin, had a philosophical basis, and was linked up with the Greek theories of matter there current; thus, by supplying a central philosophical principle, it to some extent unified and focussed chemical effort, which previously, so far as it existed at all, had been expended on acquiring empirical acquaintance with a mass of disconnected technical processes. [Please select]
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I focussed my binoculars upon the chauffeur. [Please select]
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My mind was focussed upon the one vital fact that Mrs. [Please select]
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For the moment I have focussed upon one feature only. [Please select]
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She focussed all her personality passionately to force him to answer as she wished. [Please select]
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But it was upon no splendour of form that Sir Beverley's attention was focussed. [Please select]
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