programmatic (C1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˌprəʊɡrəˈmætɪk/
Definition
Relating to or done using a sequence of instructions or commands that a computer can follow; automated by computer.
Examples
The company is shifting towards a more programmatic approach to marketing.
Programmatic advertising allows for highly targeted campaigns.
We need to develop a programmatic solution for data analysis.
How to Use programmatic
- programmatic approach (collocation)
- A method or way of doing something that relies on automated processes or computer instructions. — "Her programmatic approach to problem-solving ensures consistency."
- programmatic advertising (collocation)
- The automated buying and selling of digital advertising space. — "Programmatic advertising uses technology to make ad buying more efficient."
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