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Programme   /prˈoʊgrˌæm/   Listen
Programme

noun
1.
An announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event.  Synonym: program.
2.
An integrated course of academic studies.  Synonyms: course of study, curriculum, program, syllabus.
3.
A radio or television show.  Synonyms: broadcast, program.
4.
(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute.  Synonyms: computer program, computer programme, program.
5.
A system of projects or services intended to meet a public need.  Synonym: program.  "Working mothers rely on the day care program"
6.
A series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished.  Synonyms: plan, program.  "They discussed plans for a new bond issue"
7.
A performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation.  Synonym: program.
verb
1.
Write a computer program.  Synonym: program.
2.
Arrange a program of or for.  Synonym: program.



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"Programme" Quotes from Famous Books



... According to programme they hurried into their wraps, and went down to the piazza, to wait for the car. None too soon, for Allison was already driving around the curve in front of the door, and Mr. Luddington sat beside him, radiating satisfaction. Anything ...
— Cloudy Jewel • Grace Livingston Hill

... all the lectures in this course I gather that every lecturer on the programme is dealing with the question of moral progress. This is inevitable. Each lecturer must show that the particular sort of progress he is dealing with is real or genuine progress, and this it cannot be unless it is moral. That is itself a significant fact and throws a ...
— Progress and History • Various

... Salaries of L15 and L20 per annum are greatly less than adequate for the support and remuneration of even the lower order of teachers, especially in thinly-peopled districts of country, where pupils are few and the fees inconsiderable. But at these low rates it was determined, in the programme of the Free Church Educational Scheme, that about three-fourths of the Church's teachers should be paid; and there are scores and hundreds among them who regulated their expenditure on the arrangement. For at least the last two years, ...
— Leading Articles on Various Subjects • Hugh Miller

... fail without involving public credit; even governments are forced to come to their aid. One of these powerful and indestructible enterprises I have dreamed of grafting on to the European Credit Company, the Universal Credit Company. Its very name is a programme in itself. To stretch over the four quarters of the globe like an immense net, and draw into its meshes all financial speculators: such is its aim. Nobody will be able to withstand us. I am offering you great things, but I dream of still greater. I have ideas. You will see them developed, ...
— Serge Panine, Complete • Georges Ohnet

... effects of this war. She may never be drawn into active military co-operation with other nations, but she is affected none the less. Indeed the military effects of this war are already revealing themselves in a demand for a naval programme immensely larger than any American could have anticipated a year ago, by plans for an enormously enlarged army. All this is ...
— New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 - April-September, 1915 • Various


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