Pronunciation: /ˈproʊˌɡræm/
noun a planned series of future events or performances
A1 I am attending a fitness program at the gym.
A2 The school offers a language learning program for beginners.
B1 The government has launched a new program to support small businesses.
B2 The company implemented a training program to improve employee skills.
C1 The university offers a specialized program in environmental sustainability.
C2 The research program aims to find a cure for a rare disease.
verb to arrange according to a plan or schedule
A1 I can program my alarm clock to wake me up at 7 AM.
A2 She programmed her phone to remind her to drink water every hour.
B1 The IT department will program the new software to improve efficiency.
B2 He programmed the robot to perform a series of complex tasks.
C1 The engineer programmed the machine to operate autonomously.
C2 The computer scientist programmed the artificial intelligence to learn from its mistakes.
formal The university offers a comprehensive computer science program.
informal I signed up for the coding program at the community center.
slang I'm starting a fitness program to get in shape for summer.
figurative Learning a new language is like installing a new program in your brain.
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