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zoom in on

  1. Focus on, examine closely, as in The moderator got the panelists to zoom in on the health-care issue . [Second half of 1900s]

  2. Obtain a close up view of the subject with a camera, as in The TV people zoomed in on the Olympic gold medalist . [Mid-1900s]



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It's cool to zoom in on very particular moments in life.

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Optogenetics enables researchers to zoom in on discrete sets of neurons.

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Already, quantum computers are helping researchers zoom in on reaction pathways in fuel cell catalysts, simulate the infinitesimally brief interactions of light and matter, and reveal druggable pockets in proteins.

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When the opportunity arose to direct “Merrily†at the Menier Chocolate Factory, an intimate London venue whose pocket-size stage has allowed directors to zoom in on a work’s dramatic essence, she understood both the gift and the responsibility given to her.

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He uses two video screens next to his desk to zoom in on any ongoing task.

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