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planless

American  
[plan-lis] / ˈplæn lɪs /

adjective

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


Other Word Forms

  • planlessly adverb
  • planlessness noun

Example Sentences

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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

Madman!" cried Cethegus, in real terror--for he now wished to keep Justinian alive and in power--"to what has remorse and a planless and dissolute life brought you?

From A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 by Dahn, Felix