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planless

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[plan-lis] / ˈplæn lɪs /

adjective

  1. without a plan; not producing, following, or governed by a plan.


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The Federal Emergency Management Agency designates September as “national preparedness month” and has expressed concerned that half of Americans are clueless — and planless — about public emergencies.

From Washington Times • Sep. 1, 2014

Like the U.S. itself, but more acutely, Britain in 1960 is a victim of "urban sprawl," the planless mushrooming of cities.

From Time Magazine Archive

In one year, TV's formless, planless growth has caused seismic-like cracks in the foundations of such industries as radio, movies, sports and book publishing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Army and its once-great Air Forces, both still at the edge of wrack & ruin as the result of the U.S.'s planless postwar demobilization.

From Time Magazine Archive

At first America's planless prosperity had little to do with coal and nothing at all with manufacture.

From The Coming of Coal by Bruere, Robert W.

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