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unfocused
[ uhn-foh-kuhst ]
adjective
- not brought into focus; lacking proper focus:
an unfocused camera.
- lacking a clear purpose or direction:
an unfocused meeting.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unfocused1
Example Sentences
Laid off by the administration in recent days from their U.S. government jobs, the Trump voters expressed dismay at what they said has been an unfocused, counterproductive and callous slashing of the federal workforce.
The rest of the time, though, things are pretty but unfocused, like dreams that are half-remembered, not tangible enough to incur real meaning.
Back then it was hard to get approval from the police, and the march was a chaotic, unfocused event.
After opening the game disjointed and unfocused, the Trojans chipped away at a double-digit deficit and coming close before their rally was ultimately thwarted.
The U.S. response to this has been unfocused, to put it charitably.
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