Explore Refocus through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like focus or sharpen. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Refocus meaning
- to focus on something else
- to change the focus of
- to change one's priorities
Using Refocus
- The main meaning on this page is: to focus on something else | to change the focus of | to change one's priorities
- Useful related words include: focus, focalize, focalise, concenter.
- In the example corpus, refocus often appears in combinations such as: to refocus, refocus on, and refocus.
Context around Refocus
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Refocus
- In this selection, "refocus" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, collective, reflect, resources, attention and healthcare stand out and add context to how "refocus" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a collective refocus will be and attempts to refocus a franchise. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "refocus" sits close to words such as acuity, ademola and albans, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with refocus
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But a collective refocus will be needed to get the team back on track. (14 words)
For the next few days, I’ll be doing a wrap-up of my Refocus experience. (16 words)
It is the latest move by the group, which includes the Irish Examiner, to refocus its business. (17 words)
In one of the most misguided attempts to refocus a franchise star, Pelicans’ brass sends Zion on a fornication vacation with the thought that this is just a phase, and his personal life will work itself out once he becomes a father (if he’s not already). (47 words)
Third, and most importantly, it would allow Albanese and Labor to refocus and sharpen their agenda, a program that on paper and around the ridges is beginning to look much greater than the sum of its parts. (37 words)
This year as we observe International Day of Families on May 15 as a society we need to refocus on the role of families and family policies in achieving more inclusive societies from regional perspectives. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
After taking a tail-kicking at the hands of an AFC bully, the Lions must regroup and refocus before a primetime game (Monday Night Football against the ) ahead of their bye week.
Again, it’s Perry’s tiny toying with pace that perks up your ears, the conductor calling for a ritardando as a way to refocus the musicians who aren’t watching him.
But a collective refocus will be needed to get the team back on track.
Founder Chris Watson said he made the very difficult decision to shut the Tamworth doors on Mayworth after 24 successful years, so he could refocus his efforts on his young family.
He added that the day provides government with an opportunity to review interventions, reflect, refocus and strategize for the coming years.
He recently acknowledged that his firm’s short bet against the S&P 500 has cost him roughly $9 billion over roughly six years and told investors he would refocus on activism.
His remarks come amid major organizational changes in his ministry, including the largest budget cuts in a decade, that refocus resources away from inter-Korean cooperation and dialogue and toward human rights issues.
However, he sought to use his visit to the North East Chamber of Commerce to refocus attention on his plans for the economy.
In one of the most misguided attempts to refocus a franchise star, Pelicans’ brass sends Zion on a fornication vacation with the thought that this is just a phase, and his personal life will work itself out once he becomes a father (if he’s not already).
The end of that relationship spurs Benedict to refocus on his art, causing him to eventually get accepted to the Royal Academy of Art.
The Lions struggled to stop Tenbury’s big ball carriers all afternoon and were relieved to hear the half time whistle which allowed Claverdon to regroup and refocus.
Third, and most importantly, it would allow Albanese and Labor to refocus and sharpen their agenda, a program that on paper and around the ridges is beginning to look much greater than the sum of its parts.
This year as we observe International Day of Families on May 15 as a society we need to refocus on the role of families and family policies in achieving more inclusive societies from regional perspectives.
As part of the move to ‘refocus’ healthcare, the government previously announced it would be developing four new groups — acute care, continuing care, primary care, and mental health and addiction.
As part of the turnaround plan, the hospital is exploring the divestiture of non-core operations to refocus resources on acute care.
For the next few days, I’ll be doing a wrap-up of my Refocus experience.
From personal experience, I’ve found that even a during a busy workday can shift my mood and help me refocus.
I think the one thing we always refocus on (with) him is playing good defense, because that’s what he needs to do to play for the Kings.
It is the latest move by the group, which includes the Irish Examiner, to refocus its business.
Joe Rodon insists he 'believes' in his Leeds United team as they look to refocus and get across the promotion finishing line.
Common combinations with refocus
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to refocus 52×
- refocus on 23×
- and refocus 14×
- refocus the 13×
- refocus and 9×
- refocus its 5×
- refocus attention 3×
- refocus our 3×
- refocus their 3×
- refocus before 2×