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Etymology

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From mono- +‎ visioned.

Adjective

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monovisioned (not comparable)

  1. Limited to a single vision.
    • 1978, Michael Popkin, Modern Black writers:
      "The Education of Taban lo Liyong" is a counterpoint in a class of literature between the monovisioned professor and the multifarious, complex consciousness of the student, yoking disparate elements together.
    • 2008 June 22, Allen Salkin, “It’s Not About the Bike”, in New York Times[1]:
      “As a friend of his, that was the most grim, boring, monovisioned part of him,” she said.
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