From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthought-outˌthought-ˈout adjective → carefully/well/badly thought-out
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thought-out• But new-wave sanitation experts say sewerage offers little more than convenience when compared to well thought-out latrines.• It is here that the value of well thought-out objectives can be seen.• The system is a well thought-out one and seems to work well.• A professional Plan B is a systematic thought-out plan of action for furthering your career that includes the following steps.• All such measures should be presented as part of a thought-out programme to recast the welfare state.• As ever, the potential gains through a properly thought-out strategy emphasise the importance of talking to a specialist independent financial adviser.