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reschedule

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Verb — To arrange for something to happen at a different time than originally planned.

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How to use reschedule

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reschedule a meeting reschedule an appointment

Etymology

From re- plus schedule.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reschedule” mean?

The word “reschedule” means to arrange for something to happen at a different time than originally planned. In plain terms, to move an appointment or event to a new time.

How do you pronounce “reschedule”?

“Reschedule” is pronounced ree-SHEHD-yool (/ɹiˈskɛd͡ʒʊl/ in IPA).

How do you use “reschedule” in a sentence?

Here is “reschedule” used in a sentence: “The dentist rescheduled my appointment to next Tuesday.”

What part of speech is “reschedule”?

“Reschedule” is a verb.

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