nearsightedness
noun
near·sight·ed·ness
ˈnir-ˌsī-təd-nəs
: a condition in which the visual images come to a focus in front of the retina of the eye resulting especially in defective vision of distant objects : myopia sense 1
Myopia (nearsightedness) results when incoming light from distant objects focuses in front of the retina, usually because the eye-ball is elongated. Close vision is fine, but distance vision is poor.—Consumer Reports
… people who suffer from extreme nearsightedness, whose world loses its crisp edge just a few inches from their noses.—Diedtra Henderson
A tiny laser beam programmed by computer vaporizes tissue to reshape the cornea, correcting nearsightedness and astigmatism in many cases.—Michael Precker
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