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tunnel vision
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tunnel vision (also known as Kalnienk vision ) is the loss of peripheral vision with retention of central vision, resulting in a constricted circular tunnel -like field of vision .
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Calipari certainly has tunnel vision where profits are concerned. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And many, surely, that our human tunnel vision is unable to perceive. ▪ But such thinking can produce temporal tunnel vision . ▪ ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A restricted field of vision as the result of looking through some type of object or a medical condition. 2 (context figuratively English) To focus one's attention on one specific item or event, to the exclusion of everything else.; a one-track mind
Usage examples of tunnel vision.
The Externalists, with characteristic tunnel vision, maintained that the disrupters were simply the final form of the Draan doomsday weapon that had started by causing the nothings and came to full cycle in the Final Cataclysm.
Are you so gagged and blinkered by your all-consuming and wholly misguided sense of patriotism, by your blind allegiance to a discredited royalty that your myopic eyes are so reduced to a ten-degree field of tunnel vision that you have no concept of the three hundred and fifty degree of peripheral vision that lies beyond?
I was considering what Mandor had said about my tunnel vision and lack of preparedness and had just about concluded that he was right, that in nearly everything that had happened to me up to this point—.
Mandrake says the lights and tunnel vision produced during anoxia experiments are completely unlike the ones his patients describe.
He stared up and down the street and thought: Thank God for tunnel vision.
It had been a psychological slap in the face with a large trout, distracting him from his depressed tunnel vision and knocking him off-balance enough to look again at what was in front of him.
And he started to develop tunnel vision, with blackness shrouding the periphery of his view.
And he started to develop tunnel vision, widi blackness shrouding the periphery of his view.
It was called tunnel vision when it didn't work, and good teamwork when it did.