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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
configure .
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Examples
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When these stripes cross themselves, they create a matrix that configures the center stage of the dance floor, allowing creating infinite possibilities of light movement and effects.
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Or you can download the Pogoplug application software from their website; this automatically configures itself with Windows Explorer and lets you access your documents and data as if they were simply a drive on your desktop computer, without having to log onto the Internet.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Home Networks Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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Connect a few cables, one person or team configures it, and it is ready to join the private cloud and create systems.
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In Step 3, the hypervisor configures the vSwitch with the correct VLAN, QoS and policy information.
The dark side of server virtualization Robin Layland 2010
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The clam-shaped device can be set up in four steps instead of dozens, hiding most of the complexity in a USB stick that automatically configures the network and connects PCs.
Cisco's Gadget Guru 2010
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Connect a few cables, one person or team configures it, and it is ready to join the private cloud and create systems.
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Wriggling in the mildewed corner where two columns of neatly stacked concrete blocks meet in the wall that configures my cell is a German cockroach.
Jimmy Row 2010
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Connect a few cables, one person or team configures it, and it is ready to join the private cloud and create systems.
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The clam-shaped device can be set up in four steps instead of dozens, hiding most of the complexity in a USB stick that automatically configures the network and connects PCs.
Cisco's Gadget Guru 2010
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Connect a few cables, one person or team configures it, and it is ready to join the private cloud and create systems.
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