planned-update
|planned-up-date|
/plænd ˈʌpˌdeɪt/
(update)
bring current
Etymology
'planned-update' originates from the combination of 'planned,' derived from the verb 'plan,' and 'update,' from the verb 'update,' meaning to bring something up to date.
'planned-update' evolved from the need to describe updates that are scheduled in advance, combining the concepts of planning and updating.
Initially, 'update' meant to bring something current, and 'planned' meant arranged in advance. Together, they describe a prearranged update.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a scheduled or prearranged modification or improvement to a system, software, or process.
The software company released a planned-update to fix the security vulnerabilities.
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Last updated: 2025/05/15 12:34
