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unfocussed

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un·fo·cused also un·fo·cussed  (n-fkst)
adj.
1. Not brought into focus: an unfocused lens.
2. Not centered on anything specific: "my unfocused broodings about love and loyalty" (John le Carré).
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Adj.1.unfocussed - (of an image) not being in or brought into focus; "at their edges things were pretty much out of focus"
2.unfocussed - not concentrated at one point or upon one objective; "diversity...in our huge unfocused country"- Owen Wister
distributed - spread out or scattered about or divided up


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Beyond that, it had an unfocussed job objective, spelling errors and a random listing of his career track record.
But it was far from vintage Federer as he looked listless and unfocussed at times against an aggressive Hewitt who was looking to end a 13-game losing streak against the world No.
But it was far from vintage Federer as he looked listless and unfocussed at times against an aggressive Hewitt who was looking to end a 13-game losing streak against the world No.
 
 
 
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