preprogram

/ˈpriːprɔɡræm/

Definitions

1. noun

A program or routine that has been prepared in advance for use at a specific time or for a particular event.

“The company had a preprogram in place to handle the expected surge in sales during the holiday season.”

2. verb

To plan or prepare (a program or routine) in advance for use at a specific time or for a particular event.

“The marketing team preprogrammed a series of promotions to run throughout the year.”

Synonyms

  • prearrange
  • program
  • schedule

Antonyms

  • improvise