English to Punjabi Dictionary programmatic

programmatic

ਪ੍ਰੋਗਰਾਮ
definition
adjective
a programmatic approach to change
of the nature of or according to a program, schedule, or method.
example
They have a justifiable and healthy reaction against the model of 'programmatic' church, and I think that it's good in many respects.
While not strictly 'programmatic' , MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats.
The lush melodies and 'programmatic' effects in Chaminade's works will be appealing to audiences as well.
That cannot be said of the other works on the disk, with one exception, and the 'programmatic' notes of several of the composers underscore that.
I think we've all agreed that our approach has been a bit too long on 'programmatic' details and a bit too short on the vision thing.
He also enjoys consulting with camp programs on 'programmatic' , training, and psychosocial issues.
Moreover, we can begin to adjust our own 'programmatic' goals accordingly.
Based on long poem by Joseph Rodman Drake, this highly 'programmatic' rhapsody describes the labors a male fairy must complete to be forgiven for falling in love with a mortal woman.
We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely 'programmatic' and oriented to the economy.
The tension between Dave and Connie in her room is broken by its arrival along with a roiling, almost opera buffa, 'programmatic' theme from Deutsch's music track.
The novel, though sometimes 'programmatic' , can be a lot of fun.
Since this piece is one of the few 'programmatic' piano works Beethoven composed, I shared the story that inspired the piece.
The symphonies are more like a ‘fantasy or overture’ and the two here are both 'programmatic' .
However, he shied away from any 'programmatic' interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener.
This element of mystery may sometimes suggest the sinister, and there is likely to remain a touch of the sinister in great music, even the least 'programmatic' of it.
The 'programmatic' demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting.
Vaughan Williams seems to have been particularly coy about the 'programmatic' ideas that had propelled the symphony, crucially in some places.
The volume is 'programmatic' in its approach to the status of CEBs.
The traditionally so pragmatic, unintellectual conservatives are currently unusually well served in 'programmatic' terms.
The book offers few broad 'programmatic' prescriptions, but several follow logically from the book's evidence.
The words for emotions here, the 'programmatic' vocabulary and the verbs reveal a certain way of looking at music as something that conveys feelings as a person knows and conveys them.
The piece Wind is reminiscent of a 'programmatic' étude, requiring finger fluency and agility to execute quick pentatonic scale passages in both hands.
Like many works of the nineteenth century, this particular work is 'programmatic' in nature.
Even when it is not 'programmatic' , Biber's music is vivid and often pictorial.
They may not show up as much as a specific weapon program might, but I think a great deal of 'programmatic' redirection has taken place.
The Commission used this new flexibility to develop its own regional priorities, and to introduce its own 'programmatic' approach to regional assistance.
Apart from the Faust music, his most remarkable work is the 'programmatic' symphonic poem Macbeth.
The vast orchestration in context is reminiscent of her home country, and the drama in the tracks take more from 'programmatic' classical music than pop.
Without becoming 'programmatic' , the Overture evokes both nobility and its degradation, as they apply to Shakespeare's character.
Another way to address the problem of maintenance is to make response maintenance the focus of 'programmatic' research.
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