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    Plan
    /plan/

    noun

    verb

  2. plan. 1 of 3. noun. ˈplan. Synonyms of plan. 1. : a drawing or diagram drawn on a plane: such as. a. : a top or horizontal view of an object. b. : a large-scale map of a small area. 2. a. : a method for achieving an end. b. : an often customary method of doing something : procedure. c. : a detailed formulation of a program of action. d.

  3. A plan is a program or method prepared ahead of time, a project or definite purpose, or a design or drawing of something. Plan has several other senses as a noun and a verb. When you come up with a plan, you are creating a method or scheme to do something, make something, or take another kind of action, like a plan for

  4. a method for doing or achieving something, usually involving a series of actions or stages, or something you have arranged to do: [ C ] The financial plan calls for growth of 5% next year. [ C ] They had plans to have dinner at a local restaurant. [ C/U ] A plan is also an arrangement for investment:

  5. 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.

  6. Definition of plan noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. an arrangement for what you intend to do or how you intend to do something: the country's economic plan. Do you have any plans for the weekend? The plan is that we'll buy a car once we're there. There's been a change of plan and we're going on Wednesday instead. Luckily, everything went according to plan (= happened the way it was planned).

  8. Definitions of plan. noun. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished. “they drew up a six-step plan ”. “they discussed plans for a new bond issue”. synonyms: program, programme. see more. verb. have the will and intention to carry out some action.

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