hardwire

/ˈhɑrdˌwaɪr/
verb
  1. To connect electronic components directly with wires, rather than using a plug or wireless connection.
    • We decided to hardwire the internet connection for a more stable signal.
    • The electrician will hardwire the smoke detectors into the house's electrical system.
    • You can hardwire the security camera to avoid changing batteries.
  2. To make a behavior, belief, or skill so deeply established that it seems automatic or permanent.
    • Some social habits are hardwired by our culture from childhood.
    • Years of practice hardwired the pianist's fingers to play the piece without thinking.
    • The fear of heights is hardwired into many people from birth.
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