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programme
/ ˈəʊɡæ /
noun
- a written or printed list of the events, performers, etc, in a public performance
- a performance or series of performances, often presented at a scheduled time, esp on radio or television
- a specially arranged selection of things to be done
what's the programme for this afternoon?
- a plan, schedule, or procedure
- a syllabus or curriculum
verb
- to design or schedule (something) as a programme
noun
- computing a variant spelling of program
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of programme1
Example Sentences
It added this would have consequences for the its programme of maintenance and was therefore a "risk" for the England and Wales canal network.
Horvitz invites other friends, artists and curators to produce exhibits, events and readings and collaborate with him, taking a relaxed approach to programming: He intentionally keeps the garden’s programming relatively casual and free form.
Zhong’s aptitude for programming was evident early in his teen years, according to his father.
The Thursday memo takes the threats to funding one step further by demanding that education leaders sign a document saying they have eliminated DEI programming.
Also, at least three of the six original founders have stepped away from Black Image Center, said Mansour, and the center relies extensively on a small group of volunteers to maintain its robust programming schedule.
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