verb

program

UK /ˈprəʊɡræm/US /ˈproʊˌɡræm/

program

VERB

Definition of program

1

When you program a computer, you use code to tell the computer what to do.

Example: The student can program the computer to calculate all of his statistics.

1

A program is a number of steps that are followed to reach a goal or end.

Example: His new exercise program gets more difficult every week.

2

A program is a guide to a dramatic or theatrical performance.

Example: After he entered the theatre, he bought a copy of the program.

3

A (television or radio) program is a broadcast.

Example: Star Trek is her favorite program.

4

A (computer) program is the code that tells a computer what to do.

Example: Microsoft Word is one of the most popular programs in the world.

program

EXAMPLES

Examples of program

1

The student can program the computer to calculate all of his statistics.

Example sentence
2

All of the math students know how to program.

Example sentence
3

His new exercise program gets more difficult every week.

Example sentence
4

Oxford College has an excellent English language program.

Example sentence
5

After he entered the theatre, he bought a copy of the program.

Example sentence

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