roadmap
Americannoun
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a map designed for motorists, showing the principal cities and towns of a state or area, the chief roads, usually tourist attractions and places of historical interest, and the mileage from one place to another.
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any plan or guide to show how something is arranged or can be accomplished.
your road map to financial independence.
Etymology
Origin of roadmap
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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“The Board and management team are focused on building a more efficient, profitable business while investing with discipline in our long-term roadmap. We’ve taken steps to improve performance, strengthen free cash flow, and offset dilution, and will continue to evaluate actions that drive long-term value for all stockholders,” Lynton said.
From Barron's
“I don’t know that it will reduce litigation, but I think it will provide sponsors with a good roadmap to a defense,” said Fred Reish, a lawyer who specializes in employee benefits.
To move the field forward, the authors propose a detailed roadmap for future studies.
From Science Daily
They tell clients in a note that it is unfortunate that there is still no roadmap for Westpac’s path to its FY 2029 cost and return targets.
Preparatory discussions in Geneva, where the WTO is based, revealed that the United States and India especially were not satisfied with the proposed roadmap.
From Barron's
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