Definition of Planned in English :

Define Planned in English

Planned meaning in English

Meaning of Planned in English

Pronunciation of Planned in English

Planned pronunciation in English

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Planned

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Adjective

1. planned

designed or carried out according to a plan

Example Sentences:
'the planned outlays for new equipment'

2. aforethought, planned, plotted

planned in advance

Example Sentences:
'with malice aforethought'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Planned

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adjective
1. politics, business
organized
The planned merger has brought pressure from the City to cut costs.
A planned demonstration has been called off by its organisers.
Canberra is a planned, purpose-built capital for a young and modern country.
Parenthood is not always the result of a planned pregnancy.
2. 
premeditated
You actively took part in a planned robbery when violence took place.
He alone conceived a planned attack on Los Angeles International Airport.
3. 
proposed or intended
The workforce voted to strike against planned redundancies.

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Planned

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n.
1. An orderly or step-by-step conception or proposal for accomplishing an objective: a plan for improving math instruction.
2. A proposed or intended course of action: had no plans for the evening.
3. A systematic arrangement of elements or important parts; a configuration or outline: a seating plan; the plan of a story.
4. A drawing or diagram made to scale showing the structure or arrangement of something.
5. In perspective rendering, one of several imaginary planes perpendicular to the line of vision between the viewer and the object being depicted.
6. A program or policy stipulating a service or benefit: a pension plan.
v. planned, plan·ning, plans
v.tr.
1. To formulate a scheme or program for the accomplishment, enactment, or attainment of: plan a campaign.
2. To have as a specific aim or purpose; intend: They plan to buy a house.
3. To draw or make a graphic representation of.
v.intr.
To make plans.

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