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    I·tin·er·ar·y
    /īˈtinəˌrerē/

    noun

    • 1. a planned route or journey: "his itinerary included an official visit to Canada"
  2. The meaning of ITINERARY is the route of a journey or tour or the proposed outline of one. How to use itinerary in a sentence.

  3. Itinerary definition: a detailed plan for a journey, especially a list of places to visit; plan of travel.. See examples of ITINERARY used in a sentence.

  4. a detailed plan or route of a trip: We planned our itinerary several weeks before the trip.

  5. An itinerary is your travel plan — where you will go and when you will be there. If you make plans to fly to Paris from Beijing or take a train to Chicago from Mexico City, you will need an itinerary.

  6. itinerary. noun. /aɪˈtɪnərəri/. /aɪˈtɪnəreri/. (plural itineraries) a plan of a journey, including the route and the places that you visit. a detailed itinerary. He drew up a detailed itinerary. Visits to four different countries are included in your itinerary.

  7. An itinerary is a plan of a journey, including the route and the places that will be visited.

  8. i•tin•er•ar•y. (aɪˈtɪn əˈrɛr i, ɪˈtɪn-) n., pl. -ar•ies. 1. a detailed plan for a journey, esp. a list of places to visit. 2. a line of travel; route. 3. an account of a journey. 4. a guidebook for travelers.

  9. itinerary. noun. /aɪˈtɪnəˌrɛri/. (pl. itineraries) a plan of a trip, including the route and the places that you visit a detailed itinerary Visits to four different countries are included in your itinerary. Topic Collocations.

  10. noun. 1. a detailed plan for a journey, esp. a list of places to visit; plan of travel. 2. a line of travel; route. 3. an account of a journey; record of travel. 4. a book describing a route or routes of travel with information helpful to travelers; guidebook for travelers.

  11. Origin of Itinerary. From Late Latin itinerarius (“pertaining to a journey”), neuter itinerarium (“an account of a journey, a road-book”), from iter (“a way, journey”); see itinerate.

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