Adjective
well-planned (not comparable)
Carefully designed or arranged, with plenty of forethought, so that it functions satisfactorily.
well planned
As mayor of San Francisco, I will provide the vision and work hard to make San Francisco a beautiful, well-planned city with excellent housing and transportation options. Gavin Newsom
The Cox Report documents a systematic, well-planned effort by the Chinese military at the highest levels to target and acquire technology for military modernization. Charles Bass
There is not Communism or Marxism, but representative democracy and social justice in a well-planned economy. Fidel Castro
Later on, she agreed to appear in It Happened One Night only if her salary was doubled to $50,000, and also on the condition that the filming of her role be completed in four weeks so that she could take her well-planned vacation. Source: Internet
In This is an Uprising, political analysts Mark and Paul Engler uncover the organization and well-planned strategies behind such outbursts of protest, examining core principles that have been used to spark and guide moments of transformative unrest. Source: Internet
It reminded me then, and does to this day, of a well-planned downtown of many mid-sized American cities through which I have passed -- quaint, walkable and eclectic. Source: Internet