prefocussed

/priˈfɑkəst/
adjective
  1. Having the focus set in advance, especially on a camera or optical device.
    • The security camera was prefocussed on the entrance gate.
    • The photographer used a prefocussed lens to capture the fast-moving bird.
    • With a prefocussed telescope, the astronomer could observe the eclipse immediately.
  2. Already concentrated or directed toward a particular goal or idea.
    • Her prefocussed mind made it easy to start the project without delay.
    • His prefocussed attention on the problem helped him solve it quickly.
    • The team had a prefocussed strategy, so they wasted no time in the meeting.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of prefocus; to have set the focus in advance.
    • She prefocussed the camera before the race began.
    • He prefocussed the binoculars on the distant mountain.
    • They prefocussed the projector so the presentation would start smoothly.
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