Adjective
laser-focused (comparative more laser-focused, superlative most laser-focused)
Very intensely focused; hyperfocused.
As an entrepreneur, you love your business like a child, and you're taught to be laser-focused on the business. Daymond John
“But whoever is elected Labour leader, I’ll be laser-focused on getting them into No 10 Downing Street.” Source: Internet
A senior State Department official said US officials have “adjusted our stance” during the course of six rounds of negotiations, and said they are not currently laser-focused on getting the South Koreans to increase the amount they pay by 400%. Source: Internet
Each concept has been laser-focused on the experiential, the engaging, the often overlooked element of that goes into the shopping process — and it's working. Source: Internet
In the dazed but laser-focused ballad "Skin," there's a recurring impassioned saxophone line, and at one point it punctuates Miller's purr of "I open up your legs and go straight for your heart." Source: Internet
“Ed is laser-focused on putting forward policies that will create jobs, raise take-home pay, help people lift themselves out of poverty, improve our public schools and ease traffic congestion,” he said. Source: Internet