noun
- the permanent or fixed connection of electrical or electronic components using wires
- a fixed or innate pattern of behavior or thinking that is difficult to change
Usage: technical; computing
Usage: figurative
verb
- connecting electrical or electronic components with wires in a permanent or fixed manner
- establishing or reinforcing a fixed pattern of behavior or thinking
Usage: technical; computing; present participle of hardwire
Usage: figurative; present participle of hardwire
Examples
- The technician is hardwiring the network cables directly into the server.
- Our brains are hardwiring certain survival instincts from birth.
- Instead of hardwiring the components, we used wireless connections for flexibility.
- Years of practice hardwiring good habits made them automatic.
- The system requires hardwiring for security purposes rather than using wireless protocols.
- Children's brains are still hardwiring neural pathways during their early years.
- The engineer avoided hardwiring the settings so they could be easily updated later.