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		Definition of preprogram in English: preprogramverbpreprogrammed, preprogramming, preprogrammespriːˈprəʊɡrampriˈproʊɡræm [with object]usually as adjective preprogrammed1Program (a computer or other electronic device) in advance.  a preprogrammed function key  Example sentencesExamples -  Quiet but not shy, he's thoughtful and intelligent, without seeming preprogrammed to promote his blossoming career.
 -  The words that they choose seem to be preprogrammed to elicit a specific reaction from the person that they are speaking to.
 -  We're not blank slates and we're not preprogrammed biological robots, of course.
 -  And now we are in a position where we have clocks in all of our computers and a lot of our electronic devices which are preprogrammed to spring forward on a particular day.
 -  It appears that the machines had been preprogrammed with a few hundred votes.
 -  A robot can be preprogrammed to fight someone with laser claws.
 -  Faucets also are available that can be preprogrammed to your desired temperature setting.
 -  Being predisposed does not mean one is a helpless preprogrammed robot with no moral choice in the matter.
 -  They had an automatic phone fitted in his office, preprogrammed to enable him to reach other numbers at the push of a single button.
 -  The three machines here offer up all the standard basic features, as well as a slew of other convenient functions such as the preprogrammed popcorn button (hold the salt and butter, naturally).
 -  The instrument we provide is preprogrammed for immediate operation.
 -  Push a preprogrammed button, which dials someone's personal ID and instantly connects you to that person's phone.
 -  He had already preprogrammed the tactical display to show the status of their ships as well as his.
 -  Devices of all sorts, including preprogrammed hand-held organizers, have been developed to engage audience members' intellectual curiosity.
 -  They perform side-by-side on a barren stage with the beats played by a preprogrammed drum machine.
 
 - 1.1 Program (something) into a computer or other electronic device before use.
 Example sentencesExamples -  It is possible for the crew to select preprogrammed multiple mission sequences which have been stored in the computer.
 -  Multiple mission sequences can be preprogrammed and stored in the computer.
 -  In the event that the system detects a health emergency, it can dial preprogrammed emergency numbers and pinpoint the victim's location with GPS.
 -  It is easy to postulate that migratory instincts and capacities were all preprogrammed into the original created kinds.
 -  Our exclusive package includes much more, like preprogrammed messages and sequences of movements, and training for the humans.
 -  All it needed was to have preprogrammed responses for those 40,000 everyday utterances.
 -  Both share features you'd expect from a speakerphone: the ability to preprogram frequently called numbers, volume controls, a call timer, and a mute button.
 -  If the line happens to be busy, it will call the next number that is already preprogrammed into the device.
 -  Drones operate autonomously via an onboard computer with the flight plan preprogrammed before launch.
 -  He smiled at her and walked away, leaving her standing open-mouthed beside the elevator, which due to its preprogrammed instructions had closed its doors and returned to the lobby, oblivious to the lives of the human beings it served.
 -  It also maintains the preprogrammed balloon pressure and controls the temperature of the water bath.
 -  Our taped song of the young male suggests that whisper songs may not be entirely preprogrammed and that learning may play a role in this species also.
 -  Each sentence of his lecture is therefore preprogrammed into his computer, and Hawking controls the pace of its delivery through his limited hand movement and the cursor.
 -  Deep in the solar system, probe 223 started sending out its preprogrammed signal.
 -  Unlike all subsequent people born, therefore, some of their vocabulary would have had to have been preprogrammed.
 -  The device wakes on a preprogrammed schedule or by external alarm/sensor trigger and powers on the GPS module to ascertain location.
 -  Operated by concealed mechanisms, preprogrammed instructions, or by remote control, these machines were a craze among the polite classes of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries.
 
  Synonyms mechanized, mechanical, automated, push-button, preprogrammed, computerized, electronic, robotic, unmanned  
    Definition of preprogram in US English: preprogramverbpriˈproʊɡræmprēˈprōɡram [with object]usually as adjective preprogrammed1Program (a computer or other electronic device) in advance for ease of use.  a preprogrammed function key  Example sentencesExamples -  Being predisposed does not mean one is a helpless preprogrammed robot with no moral choice in the matter.
 -  It appears that the machines had been preprogrammed with a few hundred votes.
 -  Devices of all sorts, including preprogrammed hand-held organizers, have been developed to engage audience members' intellectual curiosity.
 -  They perform side-by-side on a barren stage with the beats played by a preprogrammed drum machine.
 -  The instrument we provide is preprogrammed for immediate operation.
 -  They had an automatic phone fitted in his office, preprogrammed to enable him to reach other numbers at the push of a single button.
 -  Quiet but not shy, he's thoughtful and intelligent, without seeming preprogrammed to promote his blossoming career.
 -  Faucets also are available that can be preprogrammed to your desired temperature setting.
 -  He had already preprogrammed the tactical display to show the status of their ships as well as his.
 -  And now we are in a position where we have clocks in all of our computers and a lot of our electronic devices which are preprogrammed to spring forward on a particular day.
 -  The three machines here offer up all the standard basic features, as well as a slew of other convenient functions such as the preprogrammed popcorn button (hold the salt and butter, naturally).
 -  We're not blank slates and we're not preprogrammed biological robots, of course.
 -  Push a preprogrammed button, which dials someone's personal ID and instantly connects you to that person's phone.
 -  A robot can be preprogrammed to fight someone with laser claws.
 -  The words that they choose seem to be preprogrammed to elicit a specific reaction from the person that they are speaking to.
 
 - 1.1 Program (something) into a computer or other electronic device before use.
 Example sentencesExamples -  It also maintains the preprogrammed balloon pressure and controls the temperature of the water bath.
 -  Each sentence of his lecture is therefore preprogrammed into his computer, and Hawking controls the pace of its delivery through his limited hand movement and the cursor.
 -  The device wakes on a preprogrammed schedule or by external alarm/sensor trigger and powers on the GPS module to ascertain location.
 -  Multiple mission sequences can be preprogrammed and stored in the computer.
 -  In the event that the system detects a health emergency, it can dial preprogrammed emergency numbers and pinpoint the victim's location with GPS.
 -  Drones operate autonomously via an onboard computer with the flight plan preprogrammed before launch.
 -  Operated by concealed mechanisms, preprogrammed instructions, or by remote control, these machines were a craze among the polite classes of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries.
 -  It is easy to postulate that migratory instincts and capacities were all preprogrammed into the original created kinds.
 -  Unlike all subsequent people born, therefore, some of their vocabulary would have had to have been preprogrammed.
 -  Our exclusive package includes much more, like preprogrammed messages and sequences of movements, and training for the humans.
 -  Both share features you'd expect from a speakerphone: the ability to preprogram frequently called numbers, volume controls, a call timer, and a mute button.
 -  If the line happens to be busy, it will call the next number that is already preprogrammed into the device.
 -  It is possible for the crew to select preprogrammed multiple mission sequences which have been stored in the computer.
 -  Deep in the solar system, probe 223 started sending out its preprogrammed signal.
 -  He smiled at her and walked away, leaving her standing open-mouthed beside the elevator, which due to its preprogrammed instructions had closed its doors and returned to the lobby, oblivious to the lives of the human beings it served.
 -  Our taped song of the young male suggests that whisper songs may not be entirely preprogrammed and that learning may play a role in this species also.
 -  All it needed was to have preprogrammed responses for those 40,000 everyday utterances.
 
  Synonyms mechanized, mechanical, automated, push-button, preprogrammed, computerized, electronic, robotic, unmanned  
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