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proposal / scheme / diagram / blueprint

/plæn/

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable

The word conveys a sense of intentionality and structure. It is the bridge between a vague desire and actual execution, suggesting that thought has been applied to organize time, resources, or space. In its conceptual form, it implies foresight and control over future events. While "idea" is spontaneous and "goal" is an end-point, a "plan" is the specific map used to reach that goal. When referring to physical drawings (like architectural plans), the word shifts from temporal organization to spatial organization. Here, it represents a precise blueprint that serves as the absolute authority for construction.

Whether referring to a strategic set of goals ('a business plan') or a technical drawing ('architectural plans'), the word is treated as a discrete unit that can be pluralized.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Victoria is in a high-stakes board meeting while Mr. Sterling is at his private spa.
Mr. Sterling

Victoria, the corporate soul needs to breathe. What's the plan for the silent retreat?

Mr. Sterling
Victoria
Victoria

We're scrapping it. I'm not letting you throw our Q3 targets out the window.

💡
Mr. Sterling uses 'plan' to refer to a detailed proposal for his eccentric retreat, while Victoria uses the phrasal verb 'scrapping it' (meaning to cancel or discard) and the idiom 'throw out the window' (to waste or ignore something valuable), highlighting their conflict between philosophical whimsy and corporate pragmatism.

Meanings

Nounproposal

A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.

"The company has a strategic plan to expand into Asian markets."

Nounscheme

A drawing or diagram of a building, room, or land, showing the structure and layout.

"The architect showed us the floor plans for the new library."

Transitive Verbdiagram

To decide on and make arrangements for something in advance.

"We are planning a surprise party for her birthday."

Intransitive Verbblueprint

To make arrangements or prepare for the future.

"It is important to plan carefully before starting a business."

Collocations & Compounds

floor plan

Noun collocation: a diagram showing the layout of a room or building

The contractor reviewed the floor plan before starting the renovation.

strategic plan

Noun collocation: a high-level proposal for achieving long-term goals

The board of directors approved the new strategic plan for the next five years.

action plan

Noun collocation: a detailed sequence of steps to be taken to achieve a goal

We need a concrete action plan to address the falling sales.

plan ahead

Verb collocation: to make preparations for future events

It is always wiser to plan ahead when traveling to a foreign country.

plan carefully

Verb collocation: to arrange details with great attention to avoid mistakes

You must plan carefully if you want the event to run smoothly.

Etymology

Derived from the Old French word plan, meaning a ground plan or map, which originated from the Vulgar Latin planum, meaning a flat surface. This root is further traced back to the Latin planus, meaning level or flat, reflecting the original sense of a drawing on a flat sheet of paper before evolving into the broader sense of a conceptual scheme or intention.

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