battlesight

/ˈbætəlˌsaɪt/
noun
  1. A sight on a firearm set for a specific range, typically used for quick aiming in combat without adjustment.
    • The soldier adjusted his battlesight before entering the training course.
    • The rifle's battlesight was zeroed for 300 meters.
    • Hunters often prefer a battlesight for fast target acquisition in the field.
  2. A clear, direct view or perspective that focuses on the immediate goal or target, often used figuratively.
    • The team kept a battlesight on winning the championship, practicing every day.
    • She had a battlesight approach to solving the problem: cut through the noise and act.
    • With a battlesight on his career goals, he ignored all distractions.
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