preplanning

English

Etymology

pre- + planning

Noun

preplanning (uncountable)

  1. Planning conducted in advance
    • 1988 November 4, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “Lies of the Mind”, in Chicago Reader:
      Financed and photographed by the writer-director himself, a Baltimore resident who raised the money by making TV commercials, it combines the rigors of elaborate preplanning with the bold risk taking of an aleatory event.

Verb

preplanning

  1. present participle of preplan
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