1. arrange or put together in a particular form or configuration: "two of the aircraft will be configured as VIP transports"
▪ arrange or order (a computer system or an element of it) so as to fit it for a designated task:"the memory can be configured as a virtual drive"
Word Originlate Middle English (in the Latin sense): from Latin configurare ‘shape after a pattern’, from con- ‘together’ + figurare ‘to shape’ (from figura ‘shape or figure’).