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I . plan [plæn] N (scheme, diagram)

II . plan <-nn-> [plæn] VB trans

plan
plan (prepare)

III . plan [plæn] VB intr

plan
plan
to plan to do sth [or to plan on sth] [or to plan for sth]

pension plan N, pension scheme N Aus, Brit

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There were no children to teach due to the high levels of infant mortality, which frustrated her plan to provide education.
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In the museum's business plan the trustees set out their intentions to create a fully-fledged community museum at the relocated site.
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This plan backfires, when the rowdy is more than happy to get them both married because more than anything, he cares about his sister's happiness.
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A site plan is a set of construction drawings that a builder or contractor uses to make improvements to a property.
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This plan diluted the concentration of his forces and would, once through the passes, dangerously expose his flanks.
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Earlier this year, however, the cabinet decided to suspend the technically complex redenomination plan until further notice, saying the economic climate was not suitable.
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The first plan was to discourage the public from feeding the birds while having a worker go to the pond every once in a while and shoo the geese away.
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Slaves were forbidden to practice their culture, as the planters realized their music and dance were used to communicate, and to plan their release strategies.
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It has a single pile plan and two interior end chimneys.
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Though the coverage amounts stay the same, a policy holder can add the self-defense insurance by paying $118 or $165 for the lesser coverage, or between $187 and $254 for the larger plan.
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