hardwiring

/ˈhɑrdˌwaɪərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of connecting something in a permanent or fixed way, often referring to computer circuits or ingrained behaviors.
    • The hardwiring of the alarm system took the electrician several hours.
    • Some scientists believe that certain fears are the result of biological hardwiring.
    • The hardwiring of the network ensures a stable connection at all times.
verb
  1. Present participle of hardwire; connecting or programming something in a permanent or fixed way.
    • Years of practice are hardwiring the pianist's finger movements into muscle memory.
    • They are hardwiring the backup generator to turn on automatically during a power outage.
    • The technician is hardwiring the new security cameras into the control room.
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