prefocuses
/priːˈfoʊkəsɪz/
verb
- To focus or adjust the focus of something (such as a camera, lens, or eyes) in advance.
- Before the race starts, the photographer prefocuses the camera on the finish line.
- She prefocuses her binoculars on the bird's nest before the chicks hatch.
- The technician prefocuses the projector lens to ensure the image is sharp from the beginning.
- To direct one's attention or efforts toward something ahead of time; to prepare mentally or strategically.
- The coach prefocuses the players on the opponent's weaknesses during practice.
- He prefocuses his mind on the presentation by reviewing his notes the night before.
- The team prefocuses on the key challenges before the quarterly meeting.
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