prefocus

/priˈfoʊkəs/
verb
  1. To focus something (such as a camera, lens, or attention) in advance, before it is needed or before the main event.
    • The photographer prefocused the camera on the spot where the bird would land.
    • Before the meeting, she prefocused her attention on the key points she wanted to discuss.
    • He prefocused the telescope on Jupiter before the guests arrived.
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