preprogram
English
Alternative forms
- preprogramme
Etymology
pre- + program
Verb
preprogram (third-person singular simple present preprograms, present participle preprogramming or preprograming, simple past and past participle preprogrammed or preprogramed) (transitive)
- To program something in advance.
- To predispose to certain thoughts or behaviours.
- hard-wired behavior, or behavior that a dog's genetics have preprogrammed him to do
Translations
program something in advance
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predispose to certain thoughts or behaviours