Hypermetropic (Adjective)
Meaning
Abnormal ability to focus of distant objects.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The hypermetropic eyes of the elderly woman allowed her to see clearly at far-off distances without needing her reading glasses for correction to be observed in those distant objects however objects close up as you'd expect needed correction.
- In this city, John wore glasses to correct his hypermetropic vision which made everyday objects blurry unless they were sufficiently distant like the landscape beyond the streets nearby which did not have the fuzzy characteristic.
- It turned out that due to hypermetropic eyes, Mary could navigate expertly in extreme darkness – so long as objects were at some distance away – however any time she required use of objects right in front of her face like to tie shoelaces she needed glasses with corrective lenses for tasks so near.
- The patient was prescribed some glasses due to her hypermetropic problem in seeing objects so clearly when reading hence requiring substantial level of prescriptions with focal length which you would typically see from spectacle stands anywhere across many optical centers near.
- Julie could clearly observe all her fellow team members that were some 100 yards away due to her hypermetropic eyes, but needed some sort of aid in focusing her eyes when required to scrutinize closely, to view small letters that needed much of closeup in fine detail like any one's normal.