Pronunciation: /priːˈplæn/
noun a plan made in advance
A1 I always preplan my meals for the week to save time and money.
A2 It is important to preplan your route before going on a road trip.
B1 The event coordinator spent weeks preplanning every detail of the conference.
B2 Before starting a new project, it is crucial to preplan the timeline and resources needed.
C1 The architect preplanned the entire layout of the building before construction began.
C2 Successful business leaders often preplan their strategies years in advance.
verb to plan beforehand
A1 I preplan my meals for the week to save time and money.
A2 She likes to preplan her outfits the night before.
B1 Before starting a project, it is important to preplan the steps involved.
B2 The event coordinator preplanned every detail of the conference to ensure it ran smoothly.
C1 As a seasoned traveler, she always preplans her itinerary meticulously.
C2 The architect preplanned the building design down to the last detail before construction began.
formal It is important to preplan all aspects of the project before implementation.
informal Let's preplan our road trip so we don't forget anything.
slang Don't worry, we can preplan the party and make sure everything goes smoothly.
figurative In order to succeed, it's crucial to preplan your career goals and take necessary steps to achieve them.
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