Planearon (en. Planned)
/pla.ne.a.ron/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of organizing or designing a plan.
They planned the trip in advance.
Ellos planearon el viaje con antelación.
They developed a set of ideas or actions to follow.
They planned the meeting for next Monday.
Planearon la reunión para el próximo lunes.
They established goals to be reached in a project.
They planned the inauguration of the event for next month.
Planearon la inauguración del evento para el mes que viene.
Etymology
The term comes from the Latin 'planare', meaning 'to flatten' or 'to organize'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
plan in the air
Making plans without concrete details or solid foundations.
planear en el aire
plan on the fly
Modifying or adjusting a plan while it is being executed.
planear sobre la marcha
long-term planning
Establishing goals or strategies that will be developed in the distant future.
planear a largo plazo
Related Words
plan
A set of scheduled actions to achieve a goal.
plan
strategy
An action plan designed to achieve a specific objective.
estrategia
programming
The act of organizing or planning something.
programación
Slang Meanings
Making improvised plans.
We decided to make plans on the fly and see where the night takes us.
Decidimos planearon al vuelo y ver a dónde nos lleva la noche.
Creating a plan that is unlikely to be realized.
His ideas are just a 'plan' that will never come to fruition.
Sus ideas son solo un 'planearon' que nunca se llevará a cabo.