Programmatic

Word PROGRAMMATIC
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Definitions and meanings of "Programmatic"

What do we mean by programmatic?

Of, relating to, or having a program. adjective

Following an overall plan or schedule. adjective

Of, resembling, or constituting program music. adjective

Of, or relating to a step-by-step program, especially a computer program adjective

Of, or relating to program music adjective

Of, or relating to a step-by-step program, especially a computer program

Of, or relating to program music

A task or routine that can be accomplished through routine programming. Urban Dictionary

To automatically program as in software or software components. Urban Dictionary

Someone who uses a job to work on something other than that job. Someone who lies about where they are, claiming they are doing their job. Someone who claims hours on a time card that can't possibly be true. Urban Dictionary

Something the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, says in speeches. Problem is no-one knows what it means. Urban Dictionary

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The word "programmatic" in example sentences

These assets are not considered in programmatic eligibility for health care and key services. ❋ Harold Pollack (2010)

The main programmatic elements of the building include a shop that will hold tools and accommodate product mock-ups, an open studio space that will feature a conference area and a floor-to-ceiling, double-sided bookshelf, and a private office for Mr. Chadwick, located on a mezzanine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The commissions were mindful of the critical medium-term programmatic priorities to attain our strategic objective: in particular speeding up economic growth and employment, bridging the gap between the two economies; increase access to basic services, improving the safety of communities, pursuing the African agenda and improving the organisation and the capacity of the state to meet these objectives. ❋ Unknown (2005)

For the latter, they are usually called programmatic Safe Harbor agreements. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"All in all, it was a successful EVA in that the highest priority tasks were completed and as far as the tasks we had difficulty with, tasks that we had problems with, these are things where there will be no long term programmatic impact," Alibaruho said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Have American political parties finally become "programmatic" - that is, organized around coherent ideological identities? ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Ensure support for short and long-term programmatic and institutional needs by providing a workforce that is balanced appropriately by skills, level of experience, and demographics." ❋ Unknown (2009)

In her letters, Mary Lasker began to refer to a programmatic War on Cancer as the conquest of “inner space” as opposed to “outer space”, instantly unifying the two projects. ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)

Lewis, Sinclair, Farrell, and Theodore Dreiser are really "naturalists," a further development of realism to be sure, but one that is inherently programmatic, that is to say, it is an approach that deliberately uses fiction to illustrate larger ideas about, in this case, the biological determinants of human nature and the clash of the biological and the social. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This anxiety is one of the driving forces of what I shall call programmatic secularism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

O'BRIEN: Your chief engineer, your chief safety officer saying they're no go, concerned about the potential loss of the vehicle and the so-called programmatic risks. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A right to comment is guaranteed by something called the programmatic agreement.

Except that "themes" isn't quite the word, implying as it may a kind of programmatic crudeness that's entirely lacking from these deft and subtle stories. ❋ Thomas Jones (2010)

For example, Bush Administration officials would not say whether they would be required to seek a warrant for each person they sought to monitor or whether the FISC has issued a broader set of orders to cover multiple cases, and an official who spoke on condition of anonymity characterized the change as "programmatic" rather than based on warrants targeting specific cases. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But much of his later music is in the "programmatic" tradition of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner, who believed that music needed to be about something: nature, life, witchcraft, death. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I hope you all folks doe not believe anything 'programmatic' what those candidates were saying. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Once you identify a [plane] [in space], the rest of the [inspection] is simply programatical. ❋ MrKnuckle (2004)

The [codes] should be [PROGRAMMATICALLY] adjusted in our [system]. ❋ MSGC08 (2015)

A: Dan said he worked from home on Saturday for 26 hours! B: Really? John said he saw him out looking at used cars this weekend. A: Do you think he is claiming hours and he is [not working]? B: Oh he may be busy, but not at the job he was hired to do. I am sure his Doctoral [Dissertation] will be the best in his graduating class based on the hours he’s claiming. A: He's a real [programmatic prostitute]. ❋ Stinky MacBurr (2009)

"[No idea] what detailed programmatic specificity means." - [Mr] [Turnbull] ❋ Angelspike (2009)

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