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the farsightedness
noun
The condition of being unable to focus on near objects; presbyopia
Exact(8)
But we do not possess the farsightedness of God.
We may not possess the farsightedness of God, but Adam almost seems to.
When will British politicians show the farsightedness and courage of Uruguay?
They need to show the farsightedness of Nixon and Mao.The world has changed enormously in four decades, and China even more.
Thanks to the farsightedness and generosity of one of our employers, most of the money needed for our daughter is provided via insurance.
During his time at Glasgow, Bob had isolated stem cells from early rabbit embryos, work which similarly displayed the farsightedness that pervaded his research.
Similar(51)
In contrast to the focussing of the normal (emmetropic) eye, in which the image of the visual field is focussed on the retina, the image may be focussed in front of the retina (nearsightedness, or myopia), or behind the retina (farsightedness or hyperopia).
"But the credit for this goes to the determination and farsightedness of the people of Gujarat".
Ms. Merkel is right; Europe must press forward, and Germany is today the country on whose farsightedness the European project hinges.
Though the symptoms are similar to those of farsightedness, the causes are not the same.
When the eyes are either too large (shortsightedness) or too small (farsightedness), the cornea cannot properly focus images on the retina, and glasses can help compensate.
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