prefocused

/priˈfoʊkəst/
verb
  1. Past tense of prefocus: to focus something in advance.
    • The photographer prefocused the lens before the race started.
    • She prefocused her thoughts on the presentation during the car ride.
    • They prefocused the telescope on the star before the eclipse.
adjective
  1. Already focused or concentrated before a particular moment or activity begins.
    • Her prefocused attention on the problem helped her solve it quickly.
    • The team's prefocused energy gave them an advantage in the competition.
    • The camera was prefocused on the bird's nest before it arrived.
  2. Having a clear goal or intention set in advance.
    • He gave a prefocused speech that addressed only the main issues.
    • The prefocused plan saved the group from wasting time on side topics.
    • With a prefocused mind, she entered the meeting ready to negotiate.
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