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alt. (alternative form of reprogram English) vb. (alternative form of reprogram English)
Usage examples of "reprogramme".
The twitchers, who were victims of paralogical reprogramming, stay in one part of the camp, and the mods, those with functional normative modifications, stay in another.
You will make a fine Prognosticator when you have been reprogrammed and had your memory capacity and reasoning circuitry supplemented.
Yet Herjellsen and William worked, and the 1180 was modified, programmed, remodified, and reprogrammed again and again.
Any crude attempt at reprogramming would destroy him, collapsing not only his personality structure, but much of his autonymous control systems as well.
The way Euler acted, I think Avery reprogrammed all the Supervisors while we were gone.
With the right reprogramming, the satellite communications relay perched on the edge of nearside could be augmented for much more powerful transmissions.
Our nanocoms can be programmed and reprogrammed instantly, with no trouble at all, to load whatever information we need.
If even the Supervisors have been reprogrammed, then new priorities may be in effect for the entire population.
Besides, he could be repaired or reprogrammed later with no lasting damage.
Robot City were reprogrammed through the central core, but their identities and designations were not changed.
Mandelbrot concluded that he could not afford to wait here longer at all, or he would risk being reprogrammed and so lost to the humans as a source of help.
Media Relations had reprogrammed his brain without his knowing it, to match his digitally perfect image in their ads.
Markon had reprogrammed his standard defenses so that the dire-cats purred rather than pounced when she came near and the barbed thornvines parted to let her walk unimpeded.
The DNA reprogramming happened to coincide with her own interest in biogenetics.
But the units were apparently incapable of creating Merkaan delicacies without a certain amount of reprogramming, and the acquisitor hadn't wanted to wait that long for a taste of home cooking.