reschedule


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re·sched·ule

 (rē-skĕj′o͞ol)
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 many developing nations.
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reschedule

(riːˈʃɛdjuːl; esp US -skɛdʒʊəl)
vb (tr)
1. to change the time, date, or schedule of
2. (Banking & Finance) to arrange a revised schedule for repayment of (a debt)
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reschedule


Past participle: rescheduled
Gerund: rescheduling

Imperative
reschedule
reschedule
Present
I reschedule
you reschedule
he/she/it reschedules
we reschedule
you reschedule
they reschedule
Preterite
I rescheduled
you rescheduled
he/she/it rescheduled
we rescheduled
you rescheduled
they rescheduled
Present Continuous
I am rescheduling
you are rescheduling
he/she/it is rescheduling
we are rescheduling
you are rescheduling
they are rescheduling
Present Perfect
I have rescheduled
you have rescheduled
he/she/it has rescheduled
we have rescheduled
you have rescheduled
they have rescheduled
Past Continuous
I was rescheduling
you were rescheduling
he/she/it was rescheduling
we were rescheduling
you were rescheduling
they were rescheduling
Past Perfect
I had rescheduled
you had rescheduled
he/she/it had rescheduled
we had rescheduled
you had rescheduled
they had rescheduled
Future
I will reschedule
you will reschedule
he/she/it will reschedule
we will reschedule
you will reschedule
they will reschedule
Future Perfect
I will have rescheduled
you will have rescheduled
he/she/it will have rescheduled
we will have rescheduled
you will have rescheduled
they will have rescheduled
Future Continuous
I will be rescheduling
you will be rescheduling
he/she/it will be rescheduling
we will be rescheduling
you will be rescheduling
they will be rescheduling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rescheduling
you have been rescheduling
he/she/it has been rescheduling
we have been rescheduling
you have been rescheduling
they have been rescheduling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rescheduling
you will have been rescheduling
he/she/it will have been rescheduling
we will have been rescheduling
you will have been rescheduling
they will have been rescheduling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rescheduling
you had been rescheduling
he/she/it had been rescheduling
we had been rescheduling
you had been rescheduling
they had been rescheduling
Conditional
I would reschedule
you would reschedule
he/she/it would reschedule
we would reschedule
you would reschedule
they would reschedule
Past Conditional
I would have rescheduled
you would have rescheduled
he/she/it would have rescheduled
we would have rescheduled
you would have rescheduled
they would have rescheduled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.reschedule - assign a new time and place for an event; "We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment"
schedule - make a schedule; plan the time and place for events; "I scheduled an exam for this afternoon"
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Translations

reschedule

[ˌriːˈʃedjuːl] (US) [ˌriːˈskedjuːl] VT [+ meeting, visit, trip, programme] → cambiar la fecha/hora de; [+ train service etc] → cambiar el horario de; [+ repayments, debt] → renegociar; [+ plans, course] → volver a planificar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

reschedule

[ˌriːˈʃɛdjuːl] vt
[+ event, meeting] → reporter; [+ TV or radio programme] → reprogrammer
The programme was rescheduled to 9.30pm → L'émission a été reprogrammée à 9h30.
[+ debt] → rééchelonner
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

reschedule

[, (esp Brit)]
vt meeting etcneu ansetzen or festlegen; date, appointmentverlegen, verschieben (→ for auf +acc); (Econ, Fin) → die Rückzahlungsmodalitäten ändern für
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reschedule

vt (an appointment) reprogramar, cambiar para otra fecha (una cita)
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References in periodicals archive ?
"The Greek Cypriot leader, Mr Nicos Anastasiades, and the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mr Mustafa Akyncy, have mutually agreed to reschedule their informal meeting on 9 August 2019, at the Chief of Mission's residence in the United Nations Protected Area, for 09:30am on the same day," the announcements reads.
"We are pleased to announce that, working with the venue, we are able to reschedule the concert to July 16."
20 on Monday seeking to reschedule filing of COC from October 1 to 5 to October 11 to 17.
The PyeongChang Winter Olympics Committee had to reschedule the women's alpine slalom event due to bad weather.
The ability to reschedule the capex curve may also relieve pressure on concessions that chose to reschedule under the decree as they would benefit from stronger cash flows in the short to medium term, leading to a likely positive impact on their credit metrics.
My dates in Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong and Jakarta will sadly need to be cancelled as it's just been impossible to reschedule these for next year," Sheeran said.
In a statement to the Kuwait Stock Exchange and the Dubai Financial Market, Kuwaiti property developer Al Mazaya Holding revealed plans to reschedule KWD 5 million of short-term debt.
Only exporters facing a massive stock lot are allowed to reschedule after the expiry of the three-month deadline at a 7.5% down payment.
-- A change in the 2012 congressional calendar has caused the National Association of Chain Drug Stores to reschedule March's NACDS RxImpact Day on Capitol Hill.
The contractor said in the statement it continues to move forward with plans to reschedule its borrowings.