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zoom out
verb
photog films television to decrease rapidly the magnification of the image of a distant object by means of a zoom lens
to consider the essential points, rather than the details of a subject
Example Sentences
Zoom out and these pointillist patterns are colorful doubles of the black-and-white photographs of baobab trees mounted in the foreground.
Our vision zooms in, while the rower is poised to zoom out.
Democrats need to zoom out and respond with their own: This is actually about protecting America the democracy from a power-drunk mad king and his billionaire boys’ club.
"To zoom out and see the world and football for what it is, and hopefully it makes you a better person and better manager."
Even so, the stock’s doing fine with even a minor zoom out.
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