Planned
1planned — planned; Planned; un·planned; …
2planned — index aforethought, deliberate, express, foreseeable, forthcoming, future, intentional, knowing, premeditated …
3planned — unexpected and unwelcome A common usage when we prefer not to admit that we have been wrong or lacking in foresight: Surprise and mobility, coupled with overwhelming air support, turned planned withdrawals into creeping rout. (Boyle,… …
4planned — /plænd/ (say pland) adjective 1. regulated or controlled by a plan: planned economy. 2. intended: a planned shutdown …
5planned — adjective 1. designed or carried out according to a plan (Freq. 5) the planned outlays for new equipment • Ant: ↑unplanned • Similar to: ↑contrived, ↑deep laid, ↑preset, ↑predetermin …
6Planned — Plan Plan, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Planned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Planning}.] 1. To form a delineation of; to draught; to represent, as by a diagram. [1913 Webster] 2. To scheme; to devise; to contrive; to form in design; as, to plan the conquest of a… …
7planned — adj. Planned is used with these nouns: ↑closure, ↑economy, ↑expansion, ↑expenditure, ↑extension, ↑invasion, ↑launch, ↑merger, ↑referendum, ↑visit, ↑withdrawal …
8PLANNED — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index planned noun arrangement, design, draft, intention, line, plot, program (2) verb arrange, design (2) …
9Planned giving — is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash, equity, or property. These gift vehicles are commonly based on United States tax law, but Canada, the United Kingdom, and other nations are… …
10Planned shrinkage — is a United States policy of withdrawing essential city services (such as police patrols, garbage removal, street repairs, and fire services) from neighborhoods suffering from urban decay, crime and poverty so that neighborhoods may be claimed by …