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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
preprogram

also pre-program, 1955, from pre- + program (v.). Related: Preprogrammed; preprogramming.

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preprogram

vb. 1 To program something in advance 2 To predispose to certain thoughts or behaviours.

Usage examples of "preprogram".

The chuck then automatically lowered and moved by the preprogrammed distance in the X-direction, bringing the adjacent RAM in the array under the microneedles and lifting it up to test.

Sulu, I know that the coordinates and firepower required has an been precalculated and preprogramed.

Like the glasses, they were capable of making active magick and the flow of Quintessence visible, although the binoculars did not have to be preprogrammed with target patterns.

The antennas would pick up the preprogrammed signals, and the onboard receivers would automatically transmit them down to Sigint analysts in South Vietnam, who could then retransmit them via satellite in near real time right to NSA.

As rippling waves from the second hurricane of energy struck Carida and cracked the planet open, the Sun Crusher accelerated far beyond its red lines along the preprogrammed escape route.

Because the same data you received yesterday is in locked-down launch configuration at fifty places in the Landfall dataflow, preprogrammed for high-impact delivery into every corporate stack in the Cartel.

That was only because, as Jon said, the preprogrammed AI had kicked in with its femtosecond reflexes, removing Meterios from commandand from making any fatal error.

Powered by a liquid-fuel rocket engine, it accelerated to nine hundred knots and began its descent, its radar-homing head tracking on a preprogrammed target area ten miles wide.

Explorer, the system involved preprogrammed computers and receivers that would quickly scan for targeted and unusual frequencies carrying voice and coded communications.

Every second of every day, Echelon automatically sifts through millions of intercepted faxes, e-mails, and cell phone calls, searching for preprogrammed key words or numbers.

The Viking landers that put down on Mars in 1976 each had preprogrammed instructions in their computers amounting to a few million bits.

The Furies seized a dozen toys at random, took them inside their inhuman ship, and upgraded their intelligence, turning them from simple preprogrammed servants into fully fledged independent AIs.

With a word, he could conjure up a cloudburst that would soak everything but him, a balmy tropical evening, a soft shower, brilliant sunrise or easygoing sunset, or a cloudless evening in which the stars put in their appearance with carefully preprogrammed deliberation.

She freed up armaments from that master board and set her hand on that control, preprogramming fire on the Tyar vector from their entry point.

Unlike the multipurpose nature of Seven’s own standard servo, Noon’s device was capable of only two discreet functions: a mild tranquilizer beam and, in the event of an emergency, a preprogrammed escape command that would automatically transport the young man back to a secluded alley in Bhopal.