Examples of using Reprogrammed in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
This software can do just about anything now that Felicity reprogrammed it.
I broke the code and reprogrammed them.
After the Maha Shivaratri/Oshogatsu/Christmas party some of the crew reprogrammed me.
Thirty-five years from now… you reprogrammed me to be your protector here in this time.
You told them that you reprogrammed me.
Each one had to be reprogrammed manually. Well, it was every reservation.
Even more combinations are possible because the AOBS can be reprogrammed to a different wavelength within microseconds
In 1997, Objective 3 was reprogrammed in accordance with the new priorities of the French authorities.
they can be reprogrammed toadjust the settings to your preference.
EEPROM: A type of memory that can be erased and reprogrammed electrically without removing the chip from the circuit board.
One of buttons of management on the forward panel of the monitor can be reprogrammed on performance of one of often used user functions.
can be easily reprogrammed to handle different products.
These are somatic cells which are reprogrammed to return to an embryonic like state,
With a high enough dosage… their memory will be wiped clear and thus be a blank slate… waiting to be reprogrammed in any way one sees fit.
the capacity of the Member State to absorb reprogrammed funds.
Waiting to be reprogrammed in any way one sees fit. With a high enough dosage… their memory will be wiped clear and thus be a blank slate.
Today adult cells can also be reprogrammed in the laboratory to return to an embryonic-like state
through which"biological objects" can be reproduced and reprogrammed in a lab environment.
Once the mind has been reprogrammed and cleansed of any negative blockages,
Minimal auditive units reprogrammed through painstaking work are published with the intention of taking destructured forms and content from one medium to another.