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Meaning

The word "programme" (commonly spelled "program" in American English) refers to a planned series of events, activities, or a set of instructions that dictate how something should be done. It can refer to a schedule of activities for an event, such as a concert or conference, or a set of instructions for a computer that specifies how to perform certain tasks.

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Etymology

The word "programme" comes from the Greek word "programma," which means "a written public notice." It evolved through Latin as "programma" and entered Middle French as "programme" before being incorporated into English.

Examples

  1. The conference agenda included various workshops and keynote speakers throughout the day.
  2. She decided to develop a new fitness programme to promote health and well-being in the community.
  3. The school's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in various subjects.
  4. The software programme is user-friendly and can be easily navigated by beginners.
  5. We need to have a detailed plan in place before launching the new marketing programme.