zoom

[zuːm]

zoom Definition

  • 1to move very quickly and smoothly in a particular direction
  • 2to make an image on a computer screen larger or smaller by using a special command or button

Using zoom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zoom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car zoomed past us on the highway.

  • Example

    She zoomed in on the picture to get a closer look.

  • Example

    The camera zoomed out to show the entire landscape.

zoom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zoom

Antonyms for zoom

Phrases with zoom

  • to focus on a specific detail or aspect of something

    Example

    Let's zoom in on the data to see if we can find any patterns.

  • to view something from a wider perspective

    Example

    We need to zoom out and look at the bigger picture before making any decisions.

  • a video conference call conducted over the internet using the Zoom platform

    Example

    I have a Zoom meeting with my colleagues later today.

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Summary: zoom in Brief

The verb 'zoom' [zuːm] means to move quickly and smoothly in a particular direction, or to make an image on a computer screen larger or smaller. It is often used in phrases like 'zoom in' and 'zoom out' to indicate focusing on specific details or viewing something from a wider perspective. 'Zoom' can also refer to a video conference call conducted over the internet using the Zoom platform.

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