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zoom in
verb
(intr, adverb) photog films television to increase rapidly the magnification of the image of a distant object by means of a zoom lens
to examine the smallest details of a subject
Example Sentences
"You can see them looking at the camera, and they've seen it's zoomed in on them. And then they went."
As they examined him, applying a skin adhesive to address the problem, the television broadcast zoomed in on streaks of blood covering the backside of his pants.
As he develops the film later, he tries to zoom in more and more on a particular frame.
On the video game-type overview of the hole, a user can zoom in on every flight path and landing spot of every Woods shot.
As the Rangers players celebrated in the corner after their first win at Celtic Park for nearly five years, the camera zoomed in on Nicolas Raskin.
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