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What (who) is short-sighted - definition

VISUAL DEFECT WHICH CAUSES TO SEE THE NEAR OBJECTS CLEARLY AND FAR OBJECTS UNCLEARLY
Nearsightedness; Short-sightedness; Shortsighted; Shortsightedness; Nearsighted; Near-sighted; Myopic; Short sight; Short sighted; Short-sighted; Near sighted; Near sightedness; Short sightedness; Miopia; Night myopia; Myopia, severe; Myopia as metaphor; Near sight; Near vision; Degenerative myopia; Malignant myopia; Myopic degeneration; Progressive myopic degeneration; Myopia
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short-sighted         
also shortsighted
1.
If you are short-sighted, you cannot see things properly when they are far away, because there is something wrong with your eyes. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use near-sighted
)
Testing showed her to be very short-sighted.
? long-sighted
ADJ
short-sightedness
Radical eye surgery promises to cure short-sightedness.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If someone is short-sighted about something, or if their ideas are short-sighted, they do not make proper or careful judgments about the future.
Environmentalists fear that this is a short-sighted approach to the problem of global warming...
ADJ
short-sightedness
The government now recognises the short-sightedness of this approach.
N-UNCOUNT
short-sighted         
a.
1.
Myopic, purblind, nearsighted.
2.
Inconsiderate, imprudent, indiscreet.
short-sighted         
¦ adjective Brit.
1. having short sight.
2. lacking imagination or foresight.
Derivatives
short-sightedly adverb
short-sightedness noun

Wikipedia

Near-sightedness

Near-sightedness, also known as myopia and short-sightedness, is an eye disease where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. As a result, distant objects appear blurry while close objects appear normal. Other symptoms may include headaches and eye strain. Severe near-sightedness is associated with an increased risk of retinal detachment, cataracts, and glaucoma.

The underlying mechanism involves the length of the eyeball growing too long or less commonly the lens being too strong. It is a type of refractive error. Diagnosis is by eye examination.

Tentative evidence indicates that the risk of near-sightedness can be decreased by having young children spend more time outside. This decrease in risk may be related to natural light exposure. Near-sightedness can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or a refractive surgery. Eyeglasses are the easiest and safest method of correction. Contact lenses can provide a wider field of vision, but are associated with a risk of infection. Refractive surgery permanently changes the shape of the cornea.

Near-sightedness is the most common eye problem and is estimated to affect 1.5 billion people (22% of the world population). Rates vary significantly in different areas of the world. Rates among adults are between 15% to 49%. Among children, it affects 1% of rural Nepalese, 4% of South Africans, 12% of people in the US, and 37% in some large Chinese cities. In China the proportion of girls is slightly higher than boys. Rates have increased since the 1950s. Uncorrected near-sightedness is one of the most common causes of vision impairment globally along with cataracts, macular degeneration, and vitamin A deficiency.

Examples of use of short-sighted
1. Fundamentals Short–sighted expectations overlook macroeconomic fundamentals.
2. To take any pleasure from this is dangerously short–sighted.
3. This is an inflexible policy, and it‘s short–sighted."
4. "Such an analysis is not only short–sighted," Mr.
5. Such short–sighted artifice can never work in this bright world.