replan

English

Etymology

From re- + plan.

Verb

replan (third-person singular simple present replans, present participle replanning, simple past and past participle replanned)

  1. To plan again; to make a different plan.
    • 1961 January, “The North-East London electrification of the Great Eastern Line”, in Trains Illustrated, page 18:
      In replanning the timetable, the operating authorities have tried as far as possible to keep departure and arrival times at Liverpool Street close to those prevailing formerly, to avoid disrupting the travelling habits of regular passengers, but at the same time they have kept in mind the aim of turn-rounds in the terminus.

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Noun

replan

  1. genitive singular of repla
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