26984 words

programmed

11 definitions • 24 examples
1

Examples:

It's one of those arts programmes late at night.
It's my favourite TV programme - I never miss an episode.
2
a thin book or piece of paper giving information about a play or musical or sports event, usually bought at the theatre or place where the event happens:

Examples:

I looked in the programme to find out the actor's name.
He collected football programmes.
3
a plan of activities to be done or things to be achieved:

Examples:

I'm running three mornings a week - it's all part of my fitness programme.
4
to tell a device or system to operate in a particular way or at a particular time:

Examples:

I've programmed the heating to come on at 6.00.
5
to always do or think a particular thing, although you do not try to:

Examples:

I'm programmed to wake up at seven.
7

Examples:

watch/see a programme Did you see that new programme last night?
a television/TV/radio programme There aren't too many TV programmes worth watching right now.
a news/reality/history programme We listened to a news programme on the BBC World Service.
broadcast/show a programme (about sth) They're always showing programmes about nasty people doing nasty things to each other.
a programme on sth We listened to a new programme on Radio 4.
8

Examples:

A programme of meetings has been planned for October and November.
9
to plan for activities to be done or things to be achieved:

Examples:

be programmed for sth This project is programmed for completion in April.
10

Examples:

programme sth to do sth Computers have been programmed to unlock apartment doors or slow trains in the event of an earthquake.
11
to use a piece of software to give instructions to a computer or piece of electronic equipment to make it perform one of a range of tasks:

Examples:

programme sth to do sth You can programme the DVD player to switch itself off.

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