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autocomplete
[ aw-toh-kuhm-pleet ]
verb (used with object)
- to complete (a sequence of characters) in a text field in a digital document or app: Compare auto-populate ( def ).
Why would this library app autocomplete a book’s title if they don’t have it?!
- sometimes used interchangeably with autofill ( def 1 ).
noun
- a feature of a messaging app, word processor, email program, web browser, etc., that automatically predicts the remaining characters in a word or phrase based on what has been typed or input before:
Using autocomplete makes typing on my phone’s tiny keyboard so much faster.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of autocomplete1
Example Sentences
"It's largely a glorified autocomplete, but it is very good," he says.
Harris was on-hand to take part in the outlet's “Autocomplete Interviews†series, in which celebs respond to popular search queries that follow their name.
In the coming months, GitHub also will let engineers use their employer’s own codebase to help autocomplete programs they’re working on, Dohmke said.
We take editing tools such as spell-check and autocomplete and predictive texting for granted.
On the one hand, if you use Microsoft Outlook or Gmail, you’ve already been seeing a lot of autocomplete when you write e-mails.
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