over·fo·cus
ˌō-vər-ˈfō-kəs
overfocused; overfocusing
: to focus (something) or to become focused to an excessive degree: such as
a
intransitive
: to concentrate too much attention or effort
So, as the worrier overfocuses on all the ways that something could go wrong, worry ultimately heightens a sense of danger.—Sheila Achar Josephs
b
transitive
: to adjust (a lens) past the point at which an image is perfectly focused
overfocused the camera lens
But the chameleon's cornea, Schaeffel discovered, overfocuses the image.—Discover
: an excessive or unnecessary degree of focus
Behavioral therapy can be very helpful … to control overfocus on work or social issues.—Wes Burgess
Our overfocus on relationships leads us to demand too much of intimacy.—Geraldine K. Piorkowski
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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