programme

/ˈproʊɡræm/
noun
  1. A planned series of events, activities, or performances.
    • The school has a music programme that includes concerts and lessons.
    • The training programme lasts six weeks and covers basic skills.
    • We followed the festival programme to see all the bands.
  2. A set of coded instructions that a computer follows to perform a task.
    • Installing a new programme can improve your computer's performance.
    • The computer programme crashed when it ran out of memory.
    • She wrote a programme to sort the data automatically.
  3. A broadcast on television or radio.
    • They recorded a documentary programme about ocean life.
    • My favorite TV programme is on tonight at eight.
    • The radio programme features interviews with local artists.
verb
  1. To write a set of instructions for a computer to execute.
    • They programmed the app to send reminders every morning.
    • He learned to programme in Python during summer camp.
    • She programmes the robot to follow a line on the floor.
  2. To set a device to operate in a particular way or at a particular time.
    • You can programme the thermostat to lower the heat at night.
    • I programmed the coffee maker to start brewing at 7 AM.
    • He programmed the alarm to go off at six o'clock.
  3. To plan or arrange something as part of a schedule or series.
    • The theater programmed three new plays for the spring season.
    • The museum programmed a series of art workshops for children.
    • We programmed the conference sessions to avoid overlaps.
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