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Program   /prˈoʊgrˌæm/   Listen
Program

noun
1.
A series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished.  Synonyms: plan, programme.  "They discussed plans for a new bond issue"
2.
A system of projects or services intended to meet a public need.  Synonym: programme.  "Working mothers rely on the day care program"
3.
A radio or television show.  Synonyms: broadcast, programme.
4.
A document stating the aims and principles of a political party.  Synonyms: platform, political platform, political program.  "They won the election even though they offered no positive program"
5.
An announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event.  Synonym: programme.
6.
An integrated course of academic studies.  Synonyms: course of study, curriculum, programme, syllabus.
7.
(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute.  Synonyms: computer program, computer programme, programme.
8.
A performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation.  Synonym: programme.
verb
1.
Arrange a program of or for.  Synonym: programme.
2.
Write a computer program.  Synonym: programme.



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"Program" Quotes from Famous Books



... its tone is not very different from that of most collectivist speculation of the present day, and the Philistines feel this, though they cannot distinctly express it. There is a difference between Christ's Socialist program and that of our own time, a difference deep, genuine and all important, and it is this which ...
— Gilbert Keith Chesterton • Maisie Ward

... KENDRICK: A Preliminary program for the timber test work to be undertaken by the Bureau of Forestry, United States Department of Agriculture. Proc. Am. Soc. Test. Mat., Vol. III, 1903, pp. 308-343. Appendix I: Method of determining the effect of the rate of application of load on the strength of timber, ...
— The Mechanical Properties of Wood • Samuel J. Record

... accordance with tribal or religious symbolism. Paint is also used on the faces of children and adults as a protection from wind and sun. Plucking the hair from the face and body is a part of the daily program. The male Indian never shaves and the beard is a disgrace. A pair of tweezers becomes his razor. Sweet grasses and seeds serve as a perfume. Ear ornaments are a mark of family thrift, wealth or distinction, and indicate honour shown to the ...
— The Vanishing Race • Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon

... farms, preaches or teaches school as the demand arises; "Paster" Pile and his brother, Virgil Pile, who has been County Trustee; when any of these are among those gathered at the store, there is a tournament of wit, with a constant change of program. ...
— Sergeant York And His People • Sam Cowan

... curtain, having trod such ways, they should be bubbling with excitement. Yet observe the bass viol! How sodden is his eye! How sunken is his gaze! With what dull routine he draws his bow, as though he knew naught but sleepy tunes! If there be any genie in the place, as the program says, let him first stir this sad fellow ...
— There's Pippins And Cheese To Come • Charles S. Brooks


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