overfocus

verb

Etymology

From over- + focus.

  1. borrowed from focus
  2. prefixed as overfocus — “over + focus

Definitions

  1. To focus excessively (on a particular subject to the exclusion of others)

  2. Excessive focus.

    • The overfocus tends to kick on during whole-body, hands-on activities that the individual enjoys. It keeps musicians playing and actors performing long into the night.

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