[
US
/ˈpɫænd/
]
[ UK /plˈænd/ ]
[ UK /plˈænd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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designed or carried out according to a plan
the planned outlays for new equipment -
with planning and intention
with malice aforethought
How To Use planned In A Sentence
- As you start your married life together hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for turn out the way you've planned.
- The strike had been planned as a 24-hour walkout but has been extended three times. Times, Sunday Times
- The pylon is to be the centerpiece of a planned underwater museum featuring relics uncovered from the Mediterranean seabed. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
- I'd like to have something special planned that will keep them occupied and outside in the garden as much as possible. Times, Sunday Times
- Non-emergency surgery planned over the next few days had to be cancelled because of the blood donor crisis.
- When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned.
- This bill targets the very same services that are working to reduce abortion and unplanned pregnancy rates.
- Doctors "incubated" the girl and planned on taking her to the Staten Island University Hospital's burn unit, sources said. WN.com - Articles related to Boston weighs smoke-free public housing
- If you are in a high-risk area with no such defences planned, your insurer may stop your cover. Times, Sunday Times
- It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace.