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

  • "reschedule" their appointment, which is a three-day window provided by Texas Gas Service.
  • I much appreciated his un-American willingness to reschedule the most important meetings in favor of watching football on television.
  • The gutter cleaners also called to reschedule, as for some reason they did not want to be cleaning our gutters in the middle of Wintry Mix.
  • Terry Bradway, the former general manager, said he was prepared to forfeit the team's Week 2 game at Oakland if the league didn't reschedule.
  • Drug Enforcement Administration and request that the federal DEA "reschedule" marijuana from a Schedule I substance to a Schedule II substance.
  • So I guess I will call and reschedule for Wednesday, when netcurmudgeon and I are setting up the wireless, and pack up my kitchen today instead.
  • Pressure on organisers to not reschedule the motor race had been intense, with a Facebook campaign calling for its cancellation receiving 320,000 signatures.
  • I am unduly relieved to find that I scheduled my doctor's appointment for a time that just flat-out would not work and had to reschedule it for the first week of November.
  • The DEA is leading a campaign to "reschedule" drugs like Vicodin into a stricter classification -- placing them under the same restrictions as opium, methadone and morphine.

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