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		Definition of predefined in English: predefinedadjective ˌpriːdɪˈfʌɪndˌprēdiˈfīnd Defined, limited, or established in advance.  the terms are keyed in as predefined codes  Example sentencesExamples -  A predefined route using a suitable skip pattern was employed to select households.
 -  Meanwhile coin tossing is in fact a predictable process following predefined physical laws of motion and isn't really random at all.
 -  Consumers can select an alternative operator in advance to carry certain predefined types of calls.
 -  This is a fundamentally social act, which links trust to the ability to act autonomously, to recognise that in others, and to act outside of predefined or ascribed roles.
 -  Google could, for example, ignore all the blogs that don't have a predefined number of daily visitors.
 -  Cutting depths and speeds are controlled from a predefined material library or from user-defined specifications.
 -  The path navigator is a robot, which moves along a predefined path and gives a signal to the controller once it finds an obstacle.
 -  These results will be placed as pins on the world map and thus capture predefined squares.
 -  Of the studies identified, only eight English language studies (seven articles) met all of the predefined inclusion criteria.
 -  I do however believe that the major decisions I make in my life are all predefined in some way, at least that's how its felt so far.
 -  With this technique, the computer randomly selects telephone numbers within a predefined geographical area.
 -  In this domain we categorize incoming stimuli, and once categorized we respond in accordance with predefined procedures.
 -  Their Points programme is a very simple system where every item of food is allocated a certain number of points and you have to stick to a predefined daily total.
 -  In the preferred embodiment, the bonus call is limited to a predefined duration monitored by a timer reset at the beginning of the bonus call.
 -  He doesn't have a predefined idea of where the end will be or what he'll find.
 -  The virtual keyboard works by projecting a predefined image of a keyboard onto a flat surface.
 -  It is not enough to arrange military help after a predefined class of hostilities erupt; there should be every attempt to prevent them in the first place.
 -  Tags are not predefined, but may be freely defined by users, departments, organizations, and even industries.
 -  I felt overwhelmed by the conditions of this predefined context.
 
    Definition of predefined in US English: predefinedadjectiveˌprēdiˈfīnd Defined, limited, or established in advance.  predefined styles for tables, outlines, paragraphs, and graphics  Example sentencesExamples -  In this domain we categorize incoming stimuli, and once categorized we respond in accordance with predefined procedures.
 -  I felt overwhelmed by the conditions of this predefined context.
 -  With this technique, the computer randomly selects telephone numbers within a predefined geographical area.
 -  The path navigator is a robot, which moves along a predefined path and gives a signal to the controller once it finds an obstacle.
 -  Their Points programme is a very simple system where every item of food is allocated a certain number of points and you have to stick to a predefined daily total.
 -  He doesn't have a predefined idea of where the end will be or what he'll find.
 -  A predefined route using a suitable skip pattern was employed to select households.
 -  Google could, for example, ignore all the blogs that don't have a predefined number of daily visitors.
 -  In the preferred embodiment, the bonus call is limited to a predefined duration monitored by a timer reset at the beginning of the bonus call.
 -  Meanwhile coin tossing is in fact a predictable process following predefined physical laws of motion and isn't really random at all.
 -  Of the studies identified, only eight English language studies (seven articles) met all of the predefined inclusion criteria.
 -  These results will be placed as pins on the world map and thus capture predefined squares.
 -  Tags are not predefined, but may be freely defined by users, departments, organizations, and even industries.
 -  It is not enough to arrange military help after a predefined class of hostilities erupt; there should be every attempt to prevent them in the first place.
 -  This is a fundamentally social act, which links trust to the ability to act autonomously, to recognise that in others, and to act outside of predefined or ascribed roles.
 -  Consumers can select an alternative operator in advance to carry certain predefined types of calls.
 -  Cutting depths and speeds are controlled from a predefined material library or from user-defined specifications.
 -  I do however believe that the major decisions I make in my life are all predefined in some way, at least that's how its felt so far.
 -  The virtual keyboard works by projecting a predefined image of a keyboard onto a flat surface.
 
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