replan

/ˈriːplæn/

Definitions

1. verb

to plan again, especially after the original plan has failed or been altered

“The company had to replan its marketing strategy after the initial campaign failed to meet expectations.”

2. noun

a revised plan or plan of action

“The team presented their replan to the client, who was satisfied with the changes made.”

3. verb

to make or do something again, especially in a different way

“She replanned her vacation to include more activities and explore new places.”

Synonyms

  • rearrange
  • reorganize

Antonyms

  • confirm
  • finalize