plan
[ plan ]
/ plæn /
noun
verb (used with object), planned, plan·ning.
verb (used without object), planned, plan·ning.
to make plans: to plan ahead; to plan for one's retirement.
Origin of plan
synonym study for plan
1.
Plan,
project,
design,
scheme imply a formulated method of doing something.
Plan refers to any method of thinking out acts and purposes beforehand:
What are your plans for today? A
project is a proposed or tentative plan, often elaborate or extensive:
an irrigation project.
Design suggests art, dexterity, or craft (sometimes evil and selfish) in the elaboration or execution of a plan, and often tends to emphasize the purpose in view:
a misunderstanding brought about by design. A
scheme is apt to be either a speculative, possibly impracticable, plan, or a selfish or dishonest one:
a scheme to swindle someone.
OTHER WORDS FROM plan
Words nearby plan
plainview,
plainville,
plaister,
plait,
plaiting,
plan,
plan b,
plan on,
plan position indicator,
plan view,
plan-
Example sentences from the Web for replanning
She gathered ideas from books and magazines, and then went about replanning the entire inside of the mill farmhouse.
Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence |Alice B. EmersonThankful lay awake for hours that night, thinking, planning and replanning.
Thankful's Inheritance |Joseph C. LincolnWhen the Commissioners were replanning the town in 1807 there was a projected Eleventh Street.
Fifth Avenue |Arthur Bartlett MauriceI have been planning and replanning, writing and rewriting, this next portion of my book for many days.
The New Machiavelli |Herbert George Wells
British Dictionary definitions for replanning
plan
/ (plæn) /
noun
verb plans, planning or planned
Word Origin for plan
C18: via French from Latin
plānus flat; compare
plane
1,
plain
1
Idioms and Phrases with replanning
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