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Transitive verb. with object technical. Submit to a process of alteration, rearrangement, or permutation. ‘we wish to permute the order of the bytes’. More example sentences. ‘Then homogenize: randomly permute rows and columns within the subsets that have equal totals.’. ‘Similarly, the vertical line of symmetry corresponds to. Overview System Requirements. HoloLens PC Mobile device Hub Capabilities. It’s a Permutation game, in which a rabbit hides inside one of the caps and then the arrangement starts at the end of which we have to select the correct cap. Bonus level for all three levels give it a. Permute is a quick image, audio, and video converter. You can use it for files of all formats because Permute can convert anything into anything (almost). For water to wine conversion you’d have to refer to other authorities, but media files can become whatever format you need them to. What does permute mean? To change the order of.

Permute(pər-myo͞ot′)tr.v.per·mut·ed, per·mut·ing, per·mutes
2. Mathematics To subject to permutation.
[Middle English permuten, from Old French permuter, from Latin permūtāre : per-, per- + mūtāre, to change; see mei- in Indo-European roots.]
per·mut′a·ble adj.
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permute

(pəˈmjuːt) vb (tr)
2. (Mathematics) maths to subject to permutation
[C14: from Latin permūtāre, from per- + mūtāre to change, alter]
perˌmutaˈbility, perˈmutablenessn
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per•mute

(pərˈmyut)
v.t. -mut•ed, -mut•ing.
2. Math. to subject to permutation.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin permūtāre to exchange, transform. See per-, mutate]
per•mut`a•bil′i•ty, per•mut′a•ble•ness,n.
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permute


Past participle: permuted
Gerund: permuting
Imperative
permute
permute
Present
I permute
you permute
he/she/it permutes
we permute
you permute
they permute
Preterite
I permuted
you permuted
he/she/it permuted
we permuted
you permuted
they permuted
Present Continuous
I am permuting
you are permuting
he/she/it is permuting
we are permuting
you are permuting
they are permuting
Present Perfect
I have permuted
you have permuted
he/she/it has permuted
we have permuted
you have permuted
they have permuted
Past Continuous
I was permuting
you were permuting
he/she/it was permuting
we were permuting
you were permuting
they were permuting
Past Perfect
I had permuted
you had permuted
he/she/it had permuted
we had permuted
you had permuted
they had permuted
Future
I will permute
you will permute
he/she/it will permute
we will permute
you will permute
they will permute
Future Perfect
I will have permuted
you will have permuted
he/she/it will have permuted
we will have permuted
you will have permuted
they will have permuted
Future Continuous
I will be permuting
you will be permuting
he/she/it will be permuting
we will be permuting
you will be permuting
they will be permuting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been permuting
you have been permuting
he/she/it has been permuting
we have been permuting
you have been permuting
they have been permuting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been permuting
you will have been permuting
he/she/it will have been permuting
we will have been permuting
you will have been permuting
they will have been permuting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been permuting
you had been permuting
he/she/it had been permuting
we had been permuting
you had been permuting
they had been permuting
Conditional
I would permute
you would permute
he/she/it would permute
we would permute
you would permute
they would permute
Past Conditional
I would have permuted
you would have permuted
he/she/it would have permuted
we would have permuted
you would have permuted
they would have permuted
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb1.permute - change the order or arrangement of; 'Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word'
transpose, commute
change by reversal, reverse, turn - change to the contrary; 'The trend was reversed'; 'the tides turned against him'; 'public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern'
map, represent - to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets)
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