What is another word for pre-planned?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈiːplˈand] (IPA)

Pre-planned is a word that refers to something that is already planned before it happens. It gives a sense of organization, order and foresight. There are several synonyms that can be used instead of pre-planned, some of which include pre-arranged, premeditated, pre-decided, pre-organized, and pre-set. These words all carry similar meanings to pre-planned and can be used interchangeably in different contexts. Pre-arranged emphasizes the idea of something being arranged before it happens, premeditated is used when talking about planned actions that have been thought out in advance, pre-decided refers to decisions that have already been made before something happens. Using these synonyms creates a more diverse writing style and can help to prevent repetition.

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What are the hypernyms for Pre-planned?

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What are the opposite words for pre-planned?

The opposite of pre-planned can be described in a variety of ways depending on the context. For instance, a situation that is not pre-planned could be spontaneous, impromptu or improvised. Similarly, an action that is not pre-planned could be unpredictable, unplanned or spontaneous. In some cases, the antonym for pre-planned could be reactive, as opposed to proactive. A reactive response is one that is based on a situation that has already occurred, rather than one that has been anticipated and planned for in advance. Ultimately, the antonym for pre-planned will depend on the specifics of the situation, and the opposite characteristic that most accurately reflects it.

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Famous quotes with Pre-planned

  • People who live in the world of light are often envied by people from the world of darkness. Those jealous people always try every manipulation to drag the wonderful people of the world of light into their dark depressing world. Never allow yourself to be pulled down and mucked up into their mucky world of darkness and ignorance. Continue your journey on your pre-planned path illuminated with the shining bright light of Knowledge and Truth. A Viaxe Continua!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • This ... excuse of the provocative slogans leading mechanically to stone-throwing and worse, is used routinely by biased reporters.... A procession with about 100 women members of Durga Vahini had gone out to the Ghanta Ghar area. "There they raised communal slogans, resulting in stone-pelting and bomb-throwing." (Remark the belief in mantra magic: a slogan is uttered, and hocus pocus, a bomb explodes.) This cheap excuse for a pre-planned bomb attack is even contradicted by other information in the same article.... This case proves that newspapers keep on blaming the slogan-shouters even when it is crystal-clear from their own information that the violence was premeditated and engineered by the other side.
    Koenraad Elst
  • When today Muslim goondas create a riot in Bhagalpur or in Gonda, the secularist press will obscure this beginning (in both cases bombs thrown from Muslim establishments at Hindu processions) and highlight the ensuing Hindu part of the violence. Some M.J. Akbar will poignantly describe the suffering of some Muslim villagers, and then blame the atmosphere created by the Rathyatra in some distant town, without even mentioning that the riot started with a pre-planned armed attack on a Hindu procession. (...) Not only do you gain on the propaganda front, the press may even come out in support of your demands. For some time, Muslim communalists have demanded a ban on processions. More than 95% of religious processions are Hindu processions anyway, for processions are a thoroughly Pagan practice which in Islam can only be a heterodox oddity. (...) A very good illustration is the next and very important demand of the Muslim communalists : a larger than proportionate reservation for Muslims in the army and the police...
    Koenraad Elst

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