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    plan
    /plan/

    noun

    verb

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  2. PLAN definition: 1. a set of decisions about how to do something in the future: 2. a type of arrangement for…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 3, 2012 · plan: [noun] a drawing or diagram drawn on a plane: such as. a top or horizontal view of an object. a large-scale map of a small area.

  4. 8 meanings: 1. a detailed scheme, method, etc, for attaining an objective 2. a proposed, usually tentative idea for doing.... Click for more definitions.

  5. PLAN definition: 1. an arrangement for what you intend to do or how you intend to do something: 2. a drawing that…. Learn more.

  6. The government has ambitious plans for prison reform. The government launched a five-year plan aimed at diversifying the economy. The moves contravene the peace plan agreed by both sides. The plan calls for investments totalling $100 million. The plan calls for massive investment in the region. The plan contains four main elements.

  7. Do you have an idea of what you want and have thought carefully and in detail about how to get it? Then you have a plan, a series of actions required to achieve a particular goal.

  8. plan something for something A meeting has been planned for early next year. plan for something It's never too early to start planning for the future. plan how, what, etc… I've been planning how I'm going to spend the day. plan that… They planned that the two routes would connect. plan ahead You can avoid a lot of stress by planning ahead.

  9. Plan definition: . See examples of PLAN used in a sentence.

  10. Define plan. plan synonyms, plan pronunciation, plan translation, English dictionary definition of plan. n. 1. An orderly or step-by-step conception or proposal for accomplishing an objective: a plan for improving math instruction.

  11. 2 plan / ˈ plæn/ verb. plans; planned; planning. Britannica Dictionary definition of PLAN. 1. : to think about and arrange the parts or details of (something) before it happens or is made. [+ object] We are busy planning the party. The prisoners spent months planning their escape. a teacher planning her next lesson.