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planned

American  
[pland] / plænd /

adjective

  1. arranged, organized, or done in accordance with a plan.

    a planned attack.


Etymology

Origin of planned

First recorded in 1725–30; plan ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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He also said he planned to "give information" to the Archbishop of Canterbury as a precaution.

From BBC

Once all three phases of the planned extension are complete, the D Line will span roughly 14 miles, connecting L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

But, almost inevitably, a new TV series is planned to follow his attempts to turn the estate into a workable home.

From BBC

They kept ownership of their home in the county and planned to return annually.

From BBC

The BMW Group's head of digitisation, Michael Stroebel, said on Friday that it is "not planned currently to reduce the workforce" by replacing workers with new robots.

From Barron's