preattune

/priːəˈtuːn/
verb
  1. To adjust or set in advance so that something is ready to work or respond in a particular way.
    • You can preattune the thermostat to lower the temperature at night.
    • The technician will preattune the radio to your favorite station before you pick it up.
    • Before the concert, the sound engineer preattuned the speakers for the best acoustics.
  2. To prepare or condition someone's mind or emotions beforehand for a specific reaction or understanding.
    • The teacher preattuned the students to the difficult topic by reviewing basic concepts.
    • The advertisement was designed to preattune viewers to feel excited about the new product.
    • Her childhood experiences preattuned her to notice small changes in people's moods.
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