programme

IPA: prˈoʊgræm

noun

  • Britain, New Zealand, and India standard spelling of program.
  • (Britain, rare) Alternative spelling of program (“computer program”) [A set of structured activities.]

verb

  • Britain standard spelling of program.
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Examples of "programme" in Sentences

  • So we know our programme is also getting out there internationally.
  • Top Gear (if you think this programme is about cars, you are just so wrong)
  • Leave Boycott Bill alone, I think his programme is the best comedy on T.V., he is a very funny little man.
  • His character on the programme is my favourite, with the exception - of course - of Chris Eccleston's 'Claude'.
  • The cornerstone of our programme is a 30 per cent rebate to the people of Ontario in their personal income tax rates.
  • This programme is the only treatment and prevention service for victims of child sexual abuse and their families in the York Region.
  • By contrast, work at the programme is a highly disciplined team effort which produces a breakthrough in only a small fraction of the complex cases they investigate.
  • Completing the programme is a revival of Ashton's La Valse, his elegant demonic setting of Ravel's titular score, and Winter Dreams, Kenneth MacMillan's concentrated adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters.
  • This programme is a way for the federal government to contribute in a refundable way to large and risky development projects while ensuring that the responsibility for investment rests with the private sector.

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