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rescheduled time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"rescheduled time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an activity or meeting that has been moved to a different time. For example, "We have had to reschedule the meeting for two o'clock due to other commitments."
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News & Media
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2 human-written examples
We're still waiting for a rescheduled time for the July Mavic 2 event, but here's something while you wait, I guess.
News & Media
The game began at the rescheduled time, with a temperature of 52 °F and the field still wet.
Wiki
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58 human-written examples
Michael Lowinger, a Long Island commuter who lives in Seaford, had planned to use his vacation days earlier in the summer, but rescheduled his time off so that he would have two weeks of vacation starting on July 10, right as the track repairs begin.
News & Media
The VC is doing you the favor by taking your call, and things come up all the time, so don't be offended if your initial meeting gets rescheduled several times.
News & Media
A show was scheduled and rescheduled several times, until curators there finally abandoned the idea.
News & Media
The visit, which began in Ankara, the capital, had been rescheduled three times since 2004.
News & Media
The decision was made after the match, a rematch of this year's Australian Open final, was rescheduled three times.
News & Media
You can campaign to be PM as a 3D hologram Having been rescheduled several times, on Friday evening, Narendra Modi will address audiences across India as a 3D hologram.
News & Media
"It will never happen," he said, and pointed out that the breakfast they were sharing had been "rescheduled seven times in the past four weeks".
News & Media
The original deal was rescheduled five times until October 2007 and produced an additional 48 million euros of profit for the banks.
News & Media
"You can imagine for a young child how stressful that would be, to have an interview scheduled and then to have it cancelled and rescheduled multiple times".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When communicating a "rescheduled time", always provide a clear reason for the change and the new, specific time to avoid confusion.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that something is "rescheduled". Always specify the new date and time. For instance, instead of saying "The meeting has been rescheduled", state "The meeting has been rescheduled to Tuesday at 2 PM."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rescheduled time" functions as a noun phrase, where "rescheduled" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "time". This phrase typically identifies a specific point in time to which an event has been moved.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
25%
Science
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rescheduled time" is a grammatically correct phrase used to refer to a new, later time for an event. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While it is not a very common phrase, it finds its use primarily in news, media, and wiki contexts. When using this phrase, clarity is key: always specify the exact new time to avoid confusion. Similar phrases include "adjusted schedule" and "rearranged timing".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adjusted schedule
Emphasizes a minor change or tweak to the pre-existing schedule.
rearranged timing
Focuses on the act of changing the timing of an event or appointment.
postponed timeframe
Highlights the act of delaying an event’s timeframe.
modified duration
Highlights alterations in the length of the allocated time.
shifted hours
Suggests moving the timing forward or backward, implying flexibility.
altered slot
Implies a change in a specific time slot in a schedule.
updated appointment
Focuses on a change to the timing of a meeting or medical visit.
re-planned schedule
Emphasizes that the entire schedule was reconfigured.
newly appointed hour
Highlights the hour specifically given to the task.
revised period
Highlights alterations in the length of a task that needs to be done.
FAQs
How to use "rescheduled time" in a sentence?
"Rescheduled time" indicates a change in the original timing of an event. For example, "We're waiting for the "rescheduled time" for the conference."
What's a good alternative to "rescheduled time"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "adjusted schedule", "rearranged timing", or "modified duration".
Is it better to say "rescheduled time" or "new time"?
"Rescheduled time" emphasizes that a change occurred, while "new time" simply states the current timing. Use "rescheduled time" when highlighting the change is important.
How do I politely inform someone about a "rescheduled time"?
Be clear and apologetic. For instance, "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we've had to "rescheduled time" for our meeting. The new time is..."
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested