focalisation (Meaning)

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focalisation (n)

the confinement of an infection to a limited area

the act of bringing into focus

Synonyms & Antonyms of focalisation

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focalisation Sentence Examples

  1. The focalisation of the lens was adjusted to capture the fine details of the hummingbird's wings.
  2. The doctor carefully examined the focalisation of the patient's eyes before prescribing glasses.
  3. The photographer used a wide-angle lens to achieve a broader focalisation range.
  4. The telescope's focalisation allowed astronomers to study distant stars with increased clarity.
  5. The laser's focalisation enabled precise cutting of the intricate design.
  6. The ultrasound's focalisation provided a detailed image of the fetus's development.
  7. The cognitive focalisation exercise helped the student improve their concentration.
  8. The narrative focalisation of the novel shifted between different characters' perspectives.
  9. The artist used depth of field to control the focalisation of the painting, drawing attention to specific elements.
  10. The microphone's focalisation ensured the speaker's voice was captured clearly in a noisy environment.

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the confinement of an infection to a limited area, the act of bringing into focus

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The focalisation of the lens was adjusted to capture the fine details of the hummingbird's wings.

The doctor carefully examined the focalisation of the patient's eyes before prescribing glasses.

The photographer used a wide-angle lens to achieve a broader focalisation range.

The telescope's focalisation allowed astronomers to study distant stars with increased clarity.