presetting

/priːˈsɛtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The action or process of setting something in advance.
    • Proper presetting of the camera ensures better photos in low light.
    • The presetting of the schedule saved us a lot of time during the trip.
    • The presetting of the alarm system must be done before the guests arrive.
verb
  1. Present participle of preset: the act of setting or arranging something in advance.
    • The technician is presetting all the channels on the new television.
    • She spent the morning presetting the lighting for the evening event.
    • I am presetting the oven to bake the cake later this afternoon.
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