unplannedly

English

Etymology

unplanned + -ly

Adverb

unplannedly (comparative more unplannedly, superlative most unplannedly)

  1. Without the use of a plan; haphazardly.
    • 1942, Behind the Headlines, volume 3, numbers 1-6, page 4:
      With a youthful ease and a conciseness of English not always notable in professors, he began by pointing out that Canadians had in the past exploited their resources and their land unplannedly and piecemeal.
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