Underplan

Pronunciation: /ˈəndɝˈpɫæn/

Underplan (verb)

  1. To make a plan that is smaller than what is needed, so the result is not enough.
  2. To arrange work or resources with too low an amount, causing problems later.

Examples

  • We underplan the schedule, so the project runs late.
  • They underplan the trip, and they miss important stops.