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| pre·pro·gram [ pree prṓ gràm ] (past and past participle pre·pro·grammed or pre·pro·gramed, present participle pre·pro·gram·ming or pre·pro·gram·ing, 3rd person present singular pre·pro·grams) |
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1. program computer in advance: to program a computer or other device in advance
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2. make somebody inevitably do something: to prepare somebody in such a way that a later response in a desired manner is assured
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