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View synonyms for zoom in
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
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“I always felt that with Rita, or with any of the principals, you were just zooming in on one aspect of life in London at that moment, of which there were millions of versions.”
From Los Angeles Times
An NTD.com cameraman then zoomed in on sections of empty seats as people left the already sparsely populated stadium.
From Salon
As rescuers slowly zoomed in, reluctant to scare her away, people around the world began to delight in the coverage of her escapades.
From BBC
You can then zoom in or out to change the start and end dates.
From Los Angeles Times
And when I zoom in a bit more, I almost already feel nostalgia for the past nine years, which as we all know, are hectic ones.
From Los Angeles Times
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