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    Preprogrammed
    /ˌprēˈprōˌɡramd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of instructions or data) programmed into an electronic device to control future action: "the drones are designed to follow a preprogrammed route at the push of a button"
  2. Preprogram means to program something or someone in advance. Learn how to use this word in a sentence, see examples, and explore its history and synonyms.

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  4. to write instructions for a computer to perform a particular operation before a particular time or event: The drone's route is preprogrammed into the computer so it takes off, completes its flight and then lands, all autonomously. be pre-programmed.

  5. Preprogrammed means having been programmed in advance, especially for a computer or electronic device, or genetically biased towards a particular behaviour. Learn more about the word frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of preprogrammed with examples from the Collins Corpus.

  6. Preprogram definition: to program in advance. See examples of PREPROGRAM used in a sentence.

  7. Preprogrammed means to program in advance or preset, especially for a computer or an electronic device. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of preprogrammed from various sources.

  8. to write instructions for a computer to perform a particular operation before a particular time or event: The drone's route is preprogrammed into the computer so it takes off, completes its flight and then lands, all autonomously. be pre-programmed.

  9. If an action seems to be pre-programmed, someone does it without thinking or trying, especially because it is a natural thing that all people do: Our body is biologically preprogrammed to function around our circadian clock.

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