Verb
plan out (third-person singular simple present plans out, present participle planning out, simple past and past participle planned out)
(transitive) to plan, organize, make a plan for something
A new kind of society cannot be designed on paper. That is, you cannot plan out a new form of society in advance, then set it up and expect it to function as it was designed to do. Theodore Kaczynski
I kind of had my life planned out for me. I'd be married at some point, have, you know, 1.5 children, and be a principal possibly one day. But I think that that was kind of my problem. I allowed myself to plan out my life and didn't let provident direction guide my life. Clay Aiken
The storyboard artists job is to plan out shot for shot the whole show, write all the dialog, and decide the mood, action, jokes, pacing, etc of every scene. Craig McCracken
It's funny, but when I arrived in California to start college I was much more interested in becoming a surfer and cruise along in life from one beach to the next. I didn't plan out any huge career for myself. Benicio Del Toro
Plan out your work Then work out your plan. The former without the latter is a sheer waste. The latter without the former is mere unproductive confusion. Chinmayananda Saraswati
At the beginning of the week, I roast a ton of vegetables so I can use them for the next few days. I also plan out meals in advance. Gail Simmons