prefocusing
/priːˈfoʊkəsɪŋ/
verb
- To adjust the focus of a lens or optical device in advance.
- She prefocused the binoculars on the distant mountain peak.
- Make sure to prefocus the camera before the race starts.
- The technician prefocused the projector for the presentation.
- To mentally prepare or concentrate on something beforehand.
- He likes to prefocus his thoughts before writing an essay.
- The coach told the players to prefocus on the game plan.
- She prefocused her energy on the most important tasks of the day.
noun
- The act of adjusting the focus of a lens or optical device before use, especially in photography or videography.
- He explained the importance of prefocusing when shooting fast-moving subjects.
- The photographer did a quick prefocusing before the bride walked down the aisle.
- Prefocusing the telescope saved us time during the star-gazing event.
- The process of mentally preparing or concentrating on a task or goal beforehand.
- The team's prefocusing on the project goals led to a successful launch.
- Her prefocusing before the exam helped her stay calm and organized.
- He practiced prefocusing his mind before every important meeting.