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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preprogram.

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Examples

  • In the lobby of the building, another guard calls the owner again and preprograms the floor for the elevator from his desk.

    A Colorful Florida Tale 2010

  • DNA preprograms humans to learn language so well that by age 5, children engage in intelligible conversations.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • DNA preprograms humans to learn language so well that by age 5, children engage in intelligible conversations.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • DNA preprograms humans to learn language so well that by age 5, children engage in intelligible conversations.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • He preprograms his electronic keyboard, hacks into the school computer, and knows the words to “Danke Schoen,” a song so dorky that Wayne Newton covered it.

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • He preprograms his electronic keyboard, hacks into the school computer, and knows the words to “Danke Schoen,” a song so dorky that Wayne Newton covered it.

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • He preprograms his electronic keyboard, hacks into the school computer, and knows the words to “Danke Schoen,” a song so dorky that Wayne Newton covered it.

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • At Come As You Are, a sex toy store on Queen St. West, staff point out innovative vibrators: remote-control ones, good up to a 20-foot range and a "smart" vibrator that learns a user's preferences and preprograms them.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Nancy J. White 2011

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