reschedule
Verb
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Verb
reschedule (reschedules, present participle rescheduling; past and past participle rescheduled)
- (transitive) To schedule again or at a different time.
- We'll have to reschedule next Monday's meeting because of the public holiday.
- (transitive, US, law) To reclassify; to change the schedule (division into which something is classified) of.
- 2000, Marijuana As Medicine?: The Science Beyond the Controversy:
- Moreover, marijuana could only be brought to market if it were rescheduled to acknowledge its “accepted medical use,” according to DEA standards.
- 2000, Marijuana As Medicine?: The Science Beyond the Controversy:
- French: reprogrammer, rééchelonner
- German: verlegen, verschieben, vertagen, umbuchen
- Italian: riproteggere (flights of overbooked passengers), riprogrammare
- Portuguese: reagendar
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