preattunes

/priːəˈtuːnz/
verb
  1. To adjust or set something in advance so that it is ready for a particular purpose or use.
    • She preattunes her guitar to the correct pitch before every concert.
    • The technician preattunes the radio frequencies before the broadcast begins.
    • The software preattunes the audio settings to match the user's preferences.
  2. To prepare or condition someone's mind or expectations ahead of time.
    • Advertisements often preattune viewers to associate a product with happiness.
    • The teacher preattunes the students to the new topic with a short video.
    • His childhood experiences preattuned him to be cautious in unfamiliar situations.
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