reschedule|rescheduled|reschedules|rescheduling in English
verb
[re·sched·ule || rɪː'skedʒʊl /rɪː'ʃedjuːl]
set a new time and date, replan for a specific time and date; make a new timetable or agenda; rerecord in a timetable or itinerary
Use "reschedule|rescheduled|reschedules|rescheduling" in a sentence
1. Can we reschedule our appointment?
2. They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
3. I need to reschedule my flight.
4. 11 They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
5. Would you like to reschedule the appointment?
6. I suppose I could reschedule my pedicure.
7. We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment.
8. I'm afraid we'll have reschedule the consultation.
9. I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
10. 1 They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
11. I'm afraid we'll have to reschedule the consultation.
12. Shall we reschedule it for a later date?
13. The press conference had to be rescheduled for March
14. Amps 2021 is Rescheduled to April 7-9 2022
15. I'd appreciate it if we could reschedule our Wednesday meeting.
16. I just missed my flight and need to reschedule it.
17. The Commonwealth Development Corporation has agreed to reschedule Tanzania's debt.
18. Would you like me to reschedule you for another time?
19. Since I'll be away, I'd like to reschedule the meeting.
20. We just missed our flight. Can you help us reschedule it?
21. When somebody takes a shit on you, you don't reschedule.
22. I see. Would you like reschedule you for another night?
23. The Paris and Taipei concerts were rescheduled, Paris for November 22, 2009.
24. I see. Would you like me to reschedule you for another night?
25. Finally, the trial was rescheduled to September 8, with no further delays.