zoom out

English

Etymology

zoom + out

Verb

zoom out (third-person singular simple present zooms out, present participle zooming out, simple past and past participle zoomed out)

  1. (intransitive) To decrease the focal length of a zoom lens in order to obtain a reduced magnification of the image, or a wider-angle view.
  2. (intransitive) To manipulate a display (such as a computer screen) so as to make the image smaller and possibly less detailed.

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