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configure

[kuhn-fig-yer] / kənˈfɪg yər /


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The archbishop was free to configure it as a workplace, to choose its decorative furnishings and its degree of illumination.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Commercial profitability was stable, driven by steady pricing sequentially as customers prioritize richly configured, AI-ready devices,” Kennedy said in his prepared remarks.

From MarketWatch

Parents also have tools, including the ability to configure settings on streaming accounts to try to shield children from inappropriate content.

From Los Angeles Times

The same fixed-wing model can be configured for medical transport or passenger travel with up to five seats, and this June it undertook the first electric demonstration flight carrying passengers into New York's JFK airport.

From BBC

And speaking of folly, the U.S. military as it’s configured today is remarkably similar to the force I joined in 1985.

From Salon