zoom in
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Definition
Verb: * To examine something closely or in greater detail, often by using a camera lens to magnify the view or by metaphorically focusing one's attention. * To move a camera lens (or to cause a lens to move) so that the subject appears larger and closer in the frame.
Usage
The verb "zoom in" is used to describe the act of making a subject appear closer and more detailed, either literally with optical equipment or figuratively with mental focus. It is often followed by the preposition "on" to specify the target of attention.
Examples
- Literal (Camera/Technology):
- The photographer zoomed in to capture the bird's intricate feathers.
- During the video call, I had to zoom in on the document so everyone could read the text.
- Figurative (Attention/Focus):
- In the second chapter, the author zooms in on the protagonist's childhood.
- Let's zoom in on the key data points in this graph.
Advanced Usage
- "to zoom in and out": To alternate between examining details closely and viewing the broader context.
- A good analyst can zoom in and out between specific cases and overall trends.
Variants and Related Words
- Zoom (verb): The base verb, often used interchangeably with "zoom in" but can also mean to move quickly or to increase rapidly.
- The car zoomed past us.
- Zoom lens (noun): A camera lens capable of zooming in and out.
- Zoomed-in (adjective): Describing a view that is closely focused.
- The zoomed-in image revealed previously unseen details.
Synonyms
- Focus on: To concentrate attention or effort on something.
- Magnify: To make something appear larger.
- Home in on: To move directly and precisely toward a target or subject.
- Close up on: To show a subject from a very short distance (primarily in film/photography).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Zoom out: The opposite action; to adjust a lens or perspective so that the view becomes wider and more general.
- After examining the signature, he zoomed out to see the entire painting.
Related Idioms
- Take a closer look: To examine something more carefully (figurative equivalent).
- We need to take a closer look at the budget figures.
Verb
- examine closely; focus one's attention on
- He zoomed in on the book