reschedule

IPA: riskˈɛdʒuɫ

verb

  • (transitive) To schedule again or at a different time.
  • (transitive, US, law) To reclassify; to change the schedule (division into which something is classified) of.
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Examples of "reschedule" in Sentences

  • The match was subsequently rescheduled.
  • The meeting was rescheduled to March 5.
  • The station chose not to reschedule the program.
  • Facebook rescheduled its Gifts event for November 15.
  • Shelby understands and the girls reschedule the fight.
  • For several years, Bryden tried to reschedule the debt on the arena.
  • Her director reluctantly rescheduled the filming to give her the day off.
  • If your flight is canceled, most airlines are waiving the fee to reschedule a flight.
  • As mentioned, Smashing Pumpkins were forced to reschedule a few of their dates due to Hurricane Sandy.

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