Reschedule

/rɪˈskedʒuːl/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To set a new time or date for an event or appointment that was previously scheduled.
    They decided to reschedule the meeting to next week.

Forms

  • reschedules
  • rescheduled
  • rescheduling

Commentary

Commonly used in contracts and court settings to modify agreed timelines without cancellation.

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