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Definitions for reschedule
resched·ule

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. rescheduleverb

    assign a new time and place for an event

    "We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment"

Wiktionary

  1. rescheduleverb

    To schedule again. To move a schedule to a different time.

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  1. reschedule

    To reschedule means to change the time, date, or plan for a previously arranged event or activity, often as a result of an unforeseen circumstance or conflict. It involves setting or arranging a new time or date for this event or activity to occur.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reschedule in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reschedule in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of reschedule in a Sentence

  1. Melonie Lombardi:

    We waited 45 minutes. They said, ‘We don’t think the conditions are going to be right. We should reschedule.’ They waited 20 minutes, came back and said, ‘We’re going to go ahead and give it a try,'.

  2. The Air Force Academy:

    Due to the government shutdown, all Air Force Academy home and away intercollegiate athletic events have been canceled until further notice. In the event a solution is reached, the Academy will work to reschedule as many missed events as possible.

  3. Steven Mnuchin:

    We didn't want there to be any confusion, they have started buying agriculture. They are going to reschedule that at a different time. The timing didn't work. But that was, that was purely at our request.

  4. Nancy Foster:

    Our patients should be aware that hospitals are doing all they can to ensure we can reschedule scans that had to be delayed during this time of crisis, as more dye becomes available, we will be reaching out to reschedule patients for their scans.

  5. Marc Short:

    The vice president was called back to the White House but there's no cause for alarm and we'll reschedule the trip soon.

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