myopic

ক্ষীণদৃষ্টি
definition
adjective
Approximately 62 million people in the United States are myopic (ie, nearsighted) and require eyeglasses or contact lenses for vision correction.
nearsighted.
translation of 'myopic'
দূরদৃষ্টিহীন
adjective
ক্ষীণদৃষ্টি
example
However, the treatments do not seem to be as effective or as accurate as 'myopic' corrections except in low corrections.
Legal and financial issues are certainly important, but it is 'myopic' to stop at just these.
Such notions are 'myopic' and without foresight.
Retinal degeneration is more common in 'myopic' eyes but it's not exactly related to macular degeneration.
And of the 5,000 children who turned up at eye clinics for further checks, about half were mildly 'myopic' or shortsighted.
The 'myopic' child can be introverted, studious, and solitary, with no interest in ball games or outdoor pursuits.
They want to be hip and happening, but the peer pressure of a 'myopic' public usually stifles a sense of invention and experimentation.
Originally they were portrayed as boring, 'myopic' bean counters completely lacking in foresight or creativity.
After all, why should the majority suffer for the 'myopic' attitude of a minority, she asks.
Approximately 62 million people in the United States are 'myopic' (ie, nearsighted) and require eyeglasses or contact lenses for vision correction.
We are 'myopically' focused in one area, which lets us manage the political risk more effectively.
By late morning he stood on high ground bordering Styal Woods, looking back 'myopically' over the gently undulating farmland.
Dealing with any problem 'myopically' will be to the detriment of another.
A man in a tattered suit, involved, 'myopically' , in some elementary task, despite being surrounded by silent indifference.
Australians continually look 'myopically' at issues and assume they are only going on here when that is simply untrue.
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