1. roadmap - Noun
2. roadmap - Verb
roadmap (plural roadmaps)
Alternative form of road map
roadmap (third-person singular simple present roadmaps, present participle roadmapping, simple past and past participle roadmapped)
(transitive) To construct a plan of action regarding (something).
After our interview, Davyd is due in a Government meeting to look at Step Five of the roadmap — in other words, how to get venues back to full capacity. Source: Internet
Amiga graphics chipset roadmap See also portal * List of home computers by video hardware References * Miner, Jay et al. Source: Internet
According to the roadmap approved by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the countries will hold the 18th round of consultations between the Foreign Ministries before October. Source: Internet
A draft version of the roadmap was released by the Colorado Energy Office on Sept. 30; it will undergo a public-comment period and is expected to be finalized by the end of the year, more than 18 months after HB-1261 became law. Source: Internet
Another definition for design is a roadmap or a strategic approach for someone to achieve a unique expectation. Source: Internet
Allowing nannies and childminders to return to work falls under step one of the government’s roadmap, which “will apply from Wednesday 13 May in England”, the guidance says. Source: Internet