verb
- past tense and past participle of reprogram: to program again or differently
- to change someone’s beliefs, attitudes, or behavior patterns
Usage: computing; technology
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The technician reprogrammed the robot to perform new tasks.
- She reprogrammed her phone to block spam calls.
- The software was reprogrammed to fix the security vulnerability.
- He reprogrammed himself to wake up earlier each morning.
- The team reprogrammed the system after the latest update.
- The device needs to be reprogrammed with the correct settings.
- After therapy, she felt like she had reprogrammed her thinking patterns.