1. masterplan - Noun
2. masterplan - Verb
masterplan (plural masterplans)
Alternative form of master plan
masterplan (third-person singular simple present masterplans, present participle masterplanning, simple past and past participle masterplanned)
To make a master plan of; to strategize.
Lawyers for the township and the applicant during the hearing which took place between August and December of 2019 agreed the application was fully compliant within the township’s zoning laws and masterplan and did not need any variances. Source: Internet
A PETITION has been launched by the Friends of Turn Moss following the revised Stretford Masterplan that will see additional and improved leisure facilities to the Turn Moss site. Source: Internet
Cheshire East local authority recently published its HS2 Masterplan Vision for Crewe to drive local economic growth on the back of HS2’s arrival and harness the potential from the development of a hub station. Source: Internet
Once the Machiavellian masterplan is revealed, some of that tension dissipates and Peele's film falls back on familiar tropes to resolve the stand-off. Source: Internet
This masterplan has reignited the interest of the investors in Gwadar, and also pumped life into CPEC, which had slowed down in 2019. Source: Internet
Belmopan, the capital of Belize has partnered with UN-Habitat to develop a new Masterplan for the city. Source: Internet