Blueprint in a sentence as a noun

Architects like to plan fancy IP games with blueprints.

Few seem to realize that source code is but the most thorough "blueprint" of the product.

For eg, a comment blueprint will define '/', rather than '/comments'.

We operate like the bad slides of 'Good vs Bad Startup' are a blueprint for success.

You altered the T cells genetic blueprint by injecting a new gene into the cell.

It's a blueprint for a system of arbitrary, total control.

Hopefully this will serve as a blueprint for future people in similar situations.

Blueprint in a sentence as a verb

You must take it to our specialty printer who kicks us back a royalty on every blueprint plan they print.

I'm sick of hearing, hey do this the lean way and it'll "significantly improve" how well you do, after all it's the blueprint for success.

"Don't try to construct the future like a building, because your current blueprint is almost certainly mistaken.

What, in fact, has been created, is an international community a perfect blueprint for world order.

It can describe a smartphone app or a social media tool; or it can describe the transistor or the blueprint for a cellphone system.

If C code is akin to instructions for getting to a grocery store and shopping for vegetables, HDL code is describing the blueprint of a house textually.

For example, if I have an retinal prosthesis from a company that went bankrupt ten years ago, I can still seek services from some other company, with a technical manual and blueprint in hand.

Blueprint definitions

noun

something intended as a guide for making something else; "a blueprint for a house"; "a pattern for a skirt"

See also: design pattern

noun

photographic print of plans or technical drawings etc.

verb

make a blueprint of

See also: draft draught