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reˈplan v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To plan again. Hence reˈplanning vbl. n.
1888B. W. Richardson Son of a Star III. v. 72 He has planned and replanned this day's tactics. 1943J. S. Huxley TVA xv. 129 Replanned so as to provide docks and terminals..Guntersville has become transformed. 1946Nature 28 Sept. 438/2 No schemes for reconstructing and replanning London will be satisfactory without drastic adjustments to existing facilities for transport. 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 22 Mar. 120/3 Farm manager, Frank Stevens, played an important part in replanning the farm. 1976S. R. Simpson Land Law & Registration ix. 170 Similar considerations apply to physical planning or replanning and to ‘land reform’. 1978P. Boardman Worlds of Patrick Geddes vii. 244 The Viceroy opened a competition with a prize of {pstlg}500 for the best replanning scheme for the city [sc. Dublin]. |