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    reschedule
    /ˌriːˈʃɛdjuːl/

    verb

    • 1. change the time of (a planned event): "the concert has been rescheduled for September"

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  2. RESCHEDULE definition: 1. to agree on a new and later date for something to happen: 2. to agree that money owed can be…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RESCHEDULE is to schedule or plan again according to a different timetable; especially : to defer required payment of (a debt or loan). How to use reschedule in a sentence.

  4. Reschedule definition: to schedule for another or later time. See examples of RESCHEDULE used in a sentence.

  5. RESCHEDULE meaning: 1. to agree on a new and later date for something to happen: 2. to agree that money owed can be…. Learn more.

  6. reschedule something (finance) to arrange for somebody to pay back money that they have borrowed at a later date than was originally agreed. to reschedule a loan; Repayments on the loan have been rescheduled over 20 years. See reschedule in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

  7. Define reschedule. reschedule synonyms, reschedule pronunciation, reschedule translation, English dictionary definition of reschedule. tr.v. re·sched·uled , re·sched·ul·ing , re·sched·ules To schedule again or anew: rescheduled the meeting for the following week; rescheduled the debts of...

  8. If you reschedule an event, you move it to a different time or place. If you schedule a trip to the water park, but the weather looks stormy, you definitely want to reschedule for a day when there won't be lightning.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · reschedule (third-person singular simple present reschedules, present participle rescheduling, simple past and past participle rescheduled) ( transitive ) To schedule again or at a different time. We'll have to reschedule next Monday's meeting because of the public holiday.

  10. RESCHEDULE meaning: to agree a new and later date for something to happen. Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'reschedule' 1. If someone reschedules an event, they change the time at which it is supposed to happen. [...] 2. To reschedule a debt means to arrange for the person, organization, or country that owes money to pay it back over a longer period because they are in financial difficulty. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'reschedule'