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Planned

Planned is the past participle and an adjective formed from the verb plan. It describes something that has been arranged, decided, or scheduled in advance, or something that is intended to occur at a future time. It can modify a noun directly (a planned trip) or function as a predicate adjective (The project is planned to start in July). The term is widely used across domains such as urban planning, project management, and public policy, where it often contrasts with unplanned or spontaneous outcomes.

Usage notes: planned emphasizes forethought and intention. The noun form for the process is planning (the act)

Etymology: planned comes from plan + -ed. The verb plan has roots in Old French planer/planir, with

or
plan
(the
document
or
objective).
In
phrases
such
as
planned
maintenance
or
planned
obsolescence,
the
idea
is
that
maintenance
or
obsolescence
has
been
anticipated
and
scheduled
rather
than
left
to
chance.
In
everyday
language
it
can
indicate
that
arrangements
have
already
been
made
or
are
expected
to
proceed
as
designed.
earlier
Latin
influences;
the
sense
of
drawing
up
a
scheme
developed
in
Middle
English.
The
adjective
is
a
standard
English
formation
used
across
both
general
and
technical
contexts
to
indicate
prearranged
design
or
schedule.