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Phrase(s): bring something into focus
1. Lit. to make something seen through lenses sharply visible. • I adjusted the binoculars until I brought the bird sharply into focus. • The flowers were brought into focus by adjusting the controls. 2. Fig. to make something clear and understandable. • I think we will have a better discussion of the problem if you will say a few words to bring it more sharply into focus. • Please try to bring your major point into focus earlier in the essay.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs