road map
Britishnoun
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a map intended for drivers, showing roads, distances, etc in a country or area
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a plan or guide for future actions
Example Sentences
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The letter is a road map for helping Catholics grow as disciples and then become disciple makers themselves.
“It provides a clear road map. You look at two factors that are elevated above the others and if they point in the same direction, you’ve done your analysis,” he said.
Investors will be looking for more details on the company’s product road map, including updates on its Vera Rubin chip platform and following Feynman architecture.
From MarketWatch
He noted that returning billions raises serious Treasury concerns and that the majority offered no road map for how it should work.
“Duvall’s aging face, a road map of dead ends and dry gulches, can accommodate rage or innocence or any ironic shade in between,” the film critic Richard Corliss wrote in Time magazine.
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