- to focus one’s attention more narrowly or precisely on a particular task, issue, etc. (usually followed by on): When we started looking for a condo, our agent took time with us to hone in on what we really wanted and needed.They run a workshop to help you hone in and understand the parts of the software that are most relevant for you.
- to find, reach, or strike a target in a precise way, as with a camera, weapon, location device, or other instrument (usually followed by on): They’re working to improve cameras that can hone in on a single object or pick a person out of a crowd.