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Discover Ludwig'reschedule' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It means to rearrange or change the date or time of an event or appointment. Example: We need to reschedule our meeting for next week as I have a conflicting appointment on the original date.
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Reschedule
verb
To schedule again or at a different time.
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Take time to celebrate an end to "Can we reschedule?
It is clear a World Cup in the summer is possible but, if Fifa wants to reschedule the tournament, that is also OK with us.
In strong markets, the wealthy give more; the quid pro quo is that when markets are weak, donors must be allowed to reschedule pledged payments until the markets rebound.
Even Britain's Royal Opera House home of the Vilar Floral Hall understands this, and has let Mr Vilar reschedule his donations.He has a point.
It pledged to continue joint projects with the Korean firm.US Airways, seeking to avoid Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in two years, asked permission from America's tax authorities to reschedule payments to its pension plan.
Miss Megawati and, especially, Mr Prabowo cast themselves as nationalist populists, proposing to reschedule Indonesia's foreign debt to release money for the poor.
Academics and journalists enjoy relative freedom to reschedule our lives and make time to pick the kids up for soccer or dentists' appointments, for which I give thanks every day, but most working people don't.
If their economies are too fragile to reschedule Greek debt, then they certainly cannot bear a messy default.
They hope to reschedule a summit for January.
Air-force pilots are also, unless they are involved in actual combat, more likely to be able to reschedule flights if circumstances demand.
Eurotunnel also gave warning that unless it could reschedule £6.4 billion in debt it would run out of money in 2007.DoubleClick, an internet marketing company, revealed that it would be bought by Hellman & Friedman, a private-equity firm based in San Francisco, for $1.1 billion.
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