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zoom in
verb
- intr, adverb photog films television to increase rapidly the magnification of the image of a distant object by means of a zoom lens
- to examine the smallest details of a subject
Example Sentences
As the Rangers players celebrated in the corner after their first win at Celtic Park for nearly five years, the camera zoomed in on Nicolas Raskin.
It’s that realism has been confused with reality, and I worry that actors and writers are losing sight of the experience of living by zooming in on psychological minutiae.
The eagle awoke and shook out its feathers, fluffing the straw surrounding the trio of eggs as the camera zoomed in.
From our dark bedroom, we scanned our phones for information, zooming in and out of the slow-loading Cal Fire evacuation map.
At a checkpoint, as soldiers popped open the trunk of a car for inspection, the operators focused their lenses, zooming in to scrutinise the contents within.
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