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To concentrate on the minutae not the real problem
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There's a word which means to concentrate on the small details of a problem rather than dealing with the main event. An example would be, in a battle, the general worries about the catering instead of organising the troop movements.
Can anyone help me with this word?
Can anyone help me with this word?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't have a single word, but there is "displacement activity" and the expression "like re-arranging the deck-chairs on the Titanic".
You may be thinking of "procrastinate" - which means putting things off (to tomorrow, literally - 'cras' is Latin for 'tomorrow'), but that's not exactly about concentrating on the small stuff while ignoring the bigger picture.
You may be thinking of "procrastinate" - which means putting things off (to tomorrow, literally - 'cras' is Latin for 'tomorrow'), but that's not exactly about concentrating on the small stuff while ignoring the bigger picture.
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