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    programme
    /ˈprəʊɡram/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. provide (a computer or other machine) with coded instructions for the automatic performance of a task: "it is a simple matter to program the computer to recognize such symbols"
    • 2. arrange according to a plan or schedule: "we learn how to programme our own lives" Similar arrangeorganizescheduleplan

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  2. Learn the meaning of programme in British English and how to use it in different contexts. Find out the difference between programme and program, and see examples of programme in sentences and collocations.

  3. Programme is the British spelling of program, a verb meaning to arrange, enter, or code a sequence of operations or actions. Learn how to use programme in a sentence with examples and see related words and translations.

  4. Learn the difference between programme and program, and how to use them in different contexts. Find synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and grammar tips for programme.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word programme in British and North American English. Find out the difference between programme and program, and see examples of programme in various contexts.

  6. Learn the meaning of program as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, related words and phrases, and examples from different contexts. Compare program with programme and find out how to pronounce it.

  7. Programme definition: a written or printed list of the events, performers, etc, in a public performance. See examples of PROGRAMME used in a sentence.

  8. Programme is a noun that means a show on television or radio, a plan of events or activities, or a thin book that tells you what to see. Programme is also a verb that means to give a machine instructions to do something.