0 to make something happen: --
1 to help someone, especially an actor, to remember what they were going to say or do: --
2 (of an action) done quickly and without delay, or (of a person) acting quickly or arriving at the arranged time: --
3 a sign on a computer screen that shows that the computer is ready to receive your instructions --
4 words that are spoken to an actor who has forgotten what he or she is going to say during the performance of a play --
5 at the time stated and no later: --
We'll be leaving at six o'clock prompt.
Yet despite this affirmative reporting obligation, some critics allege serious rights violations have arisen, which have not prompted reports of incompatibility.
The first, training set performance, is the system's accuracy in classifying essays that were written on one of the reference prompts.
Arguing that the existing crisis was hurting society as a whole, the socialists demanded from government and parliament prompt measures to alleviate the situation.
When prompted by the interviewer, she also describes her belief that losing weight will reduce the breathlessness she experiences when she exerts herself.
For teacher educators, there are exercises for expansion, which prompt students to use and extend the material in each chapter.
One pilot does not and-preface talk to prompt or initiate an action that the other pilot has not yet begun.
Large purchases or enclosure bills often prompted travel that was assisted by significant improvements in communications during this period.
The system also prompts custodians for regular input of evaluations of indicator status.