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concentrate on

v. center upon; "Her entire attention centered on her children"; "Our day revolved around our work" [syn: focus on, center on, revolve around, revolve about, center]

Usage examples of "concentrate on".

Kayla tried to concentrate on reading the book about the magical white horses, but it was impossible.

No one can do such things any better than you, if you will only concentrate on the job at hand.

He heard angry voices behind him, one of them the shrill whine of Fearlesss senior physician, and then what might have been the sound of a blow, but he tuned them out to concentrate on more important things.

I want you two to concentrate on getting all our people out of Iran.

When the trio was formed, didn't you tell your husband you'd given Tom some of your plentiful store of money so he could turn down other work and concentrate on playing with you?

The former are chiefly for military purposes, so well concentrate on the latter.

Just concentrate on what's near, dear, and here, and everything will work out all right.

Blue fire sizzled through his brain as he tried to concentrate on what Nisk was saying.