Definition of Replanned

1. replan [v] - See also: replan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Replanned

replacement cost
replacement fibrosis
replacement therapy
replacement vector
replacements
replacer
replacers
replaces
replacing
replacive
replait
replaited
replaiting
replaits
replan
replanned (current term)
replanning
replans
replant
replantable
replantation
replantations
replanted
replanting
replants
replaster
replastered
replastering
replasters
replate

Literary usage of Replanned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of City Planning and Zoning by Frank Backus Williams (1922)
"... was replanned by a state commission in 1879, and the Prussian city of Brotterode, ravaged by fire, was replanned by royal order issued October 3o, ..."

2. The Law of City Planning and Zoning by Frank Backus Williams (1922)
"... was replanned by a state commission in 1879, and the Prussian city of Brotterode, ravaged by fire, was replanned by royal order issued October 30, ..."

3. The Principles of Agriculture for High Schools by John Henry Gehrs (1919)
"State the advantages of the replanned garden shown in this chapter over the ... If the forms can be replanned, illustrate the new plan with a drawing. ..."

4. New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages by John Nolen (1919)
"... regulated, it is true, by a widespread respect for art; but improved and again improved, replanned and again replanned. It is here that we fall short. ..."

5. Farm Development: An Introductory Book in Agriculture, Including a by Willet Martin Hays (1910)
"... 43c Olson farm as replanned 110 43d Plan of Harlan farm before reorganization 1ll 43e Harlan farm as replanned 112 43f Map showing records of 1910 crops ..."

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