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programmatic
[proh-gruh-mat-ik]
adjective
of, relating to, consisting of, or resembling program music.
of, having, advocating, resembling, or following a plan, policy, or program.
programmatic art.
of, relating to, or employing a computer program.
The coders found a programmatic solution to automate data processing.
programmatic
/ ˌəʊɡəˈæɪ /
adjective
of or relating to programme music
of or relating to a programme
Other Word Forms
- programmatically adverb
- nonprogrammatic adjective
- unprogrammatic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of programmatic1
Example Sentences
Belflower began the play as the #MeToo movement was gaining momentum, but she has too much humor and sympathy to write a programmatic screed.
“This settlement, alongside the programmatic disassembly of the SEC’s crypto enforcement program, does a tremendous disservice to the investing public,” she wrote.
On its official website, Doge states that it has saved an estimated $105bn, from fraud detection, contract and grant cancellations, real estate lease terminations, asset sales, workforce reductions, programmatic changes, and regulatory savings.
“If you don’t agree with these solutions, that’s fine. specific proposals would you offer up to offset that in terms of programmatic reductions?” he asked of budget critics.
They’re approachable and engaging, and while she’s working within the recognizable parameters of the classic art film — her stories are elliptical, her authorship unambiguous — there’s nothing programmatic about her work.
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When To Use
Programmatic is most commonly used to describe things done using a computer program.In computing, a program is a sequence of instructions (called code) that enable a computer to perform a task. Programmatic is used to refer to tasks that can be done in an automated way (using such programs), especially as opposed to tasks that have to be done manually (by a person).Program is a common word that has many other meanings, and programmatic can also refer to anything involving or using a plan.More specifically but less commonly, it can be used to describe something involving program music, which is music intended to convey an impression of a definite series of images, scenes, or events.Example: Instead of reading every cell in the spreadsheet to look for duplicates, you can filter them out programmatically.
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