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unfocus

vb. (context transitive English) To bring out of focus.

Usage examples of "unfocus".

The dying man drew in a deep breath, and his unfocused eyes suddenly became alert.

With each blink, that cloudy, unfocused look disappeared from her eyes, to be replaced with a brisk air of utter competence.

Her eyes were dazed and unfocused, and her breath was coming in tiny fast gasps.

Nikko glared at him, his blue eyes seeming weirdly unfocused behind their crystal lenses.

He choked, peering with unfocused eyes, trying to identify the man who had emerged from the creaking, moving shadows.

She did not reply at once, sitting for a moment slumped in the chair, her eyes unfocused, then she looked at him.

He sounded bewildered and unfocused, and had the querulous voice of a much younger boy.

Her eyes seemed a little unfocused, as if entranced by some inner vision.

Traveller had held his gaze throughout, although his eyes were unfocused, as though his entire concentration was elsewhere.

Dark, unfocused eyes moved around the trio of watchers as he levered himself up into a sitting position.

He had been held paralyzed, not by the drugs, but by unfocused and overwhelming terror and pain.

Flaccid muscles, lack of reflexes, pasty skin, unfocusing eyes, loose mouth.

She saw the unfocusing of Denys's eyes, and rapped the table sharply with her knuckles.

He threw the sheets back and got out of bed, unfocusing his eyes where it came to his own body.

Baedecker had learned how to lessen his fear of audiences by slightly unfocusing his eyes when he spoke.