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rescheduling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "rescheduling" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of changing the date of a previously scheduled event. For example: "The meeting was rescheduled from Thursday to Friday."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
defend the meeting
deferring
relocate the meeting
arrange an alternate time for the meeting
postponement
arrange the meeting
reschedule the trip
reorganisation
change the meeting time
see the meeting
delay the meeting
move the line
expand the meeting
reschedule the date
schedule the meeting
rollover
adjourn the meeting
postpone the meeting
reorganization
reschedule the appointment
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
52 human-written examples
The company is expected to start negotiations with sukuk holders about how to deal with the payments—options include commercial refinancing, a government bailout, rescheduling or a combination of these approaches.
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Where banks have reduced their problem loans, it is largely through transferring them to bad-loan vehicles, which have often been slow to dispose of assets, or by rescheduling maturities.
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The euro zone hopes that it, too, will contribute to their effort by rescheduling its €2.5 billion loan to Cyprus.
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Boeing, for example, is used to rescheduling aircraft deliveries for hard-pressed customers (cancelling a firm order can cost a customer dear).
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The price at which default swaps are settled in other words, the value of the insurance is determined by a simple formula: the nominal value of the underlying bond or loan, minus its price in the event of default or rescheduling.
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FIS has also offered to fiddle with its own calendar by, for instance, rescheduling its 2012 World Cup event in Stoneham, Quebec, to avoid clashing with a TTR event in Oslo.The tours and riders say that this apparent olive branch is too little, too late.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
8 human-written examples
They even made mildly encouraging noises about re-rescheduling Russia's debt to the Paris Club of official creditors.
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While it won a court-brokered reprieve to restructure its debts, disputed ownership claims over controlling shares in PTC hampered the sale of its telecoms assets, prompting it to pull out of a life-saving debt-rescheduling deal.
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Devaluation as recommended by Mr Mussa would inevitably lead to a debt default.Mr Mussa has, in effect, written off the latest debt-rescheduling plan, at the heart of which is a "voluntary" debt swap which, in any case, did not look all that voluntary to some people and risked classification as default.
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On November 14th, after a month of wrangling, the Argentine government managed to persuade governors of the country's three largest provinces, all run by the Peronist opposition party, to agree to a key element of Mr de la Rua's debt-rescheduling plan.
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The banking laws introduced at the beginning of the month were intended to buy time while the second stage of the debt-rescheduling plan is completed.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about changes to schedules, specify the reason for "rescheduling" to provide context and clarity for your audience.
Common error
Avoid using "rescheduling of" when "rescheduling" functions as a noun. Instead, say "the rescheduling is" or "a rescheduling is".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "rescheduling" is a noun or a gerund. As a noun, it refers to the act of changing a schedule. As a gerund, it functions as a verb acting as a noun. Ludwig AI confirms the word is valid and offers multiple usage examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
52%
Encyclopedias
14%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Independent
7%
SEP
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rescheduling" functions primarily as a noun or gerund, denoting the act of changing a schedule. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent use. It appears most commonly in News & Media, Encyclopedias, and Science contexts, with a neutral to professional register. When using "rescheduling", it's advisable to specify the reason for the change to provide clarity. While "rescheduling of" is acceptable, using "rescheduling" directly is often more concise. Alternatives include "rearrangement" or "postponement" depending on the context. The term is well-established in English, making it a versatile and useful word for discussing changes to planned events or activities.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rearranging the schedule
Focuses on the act of altering the existing schedule, highlighting the change in order.
postponing the event
Emphasizes delaying the event to a later time.
delaying the timeline
Highlights the act of pushing back the completion date.
adjusting the agenda
Implies modifying the list of items or activities to be done.
shifting the timeframe
Focuses on altering the period during which something is planned to occur.
modifying the timetable
Emphasizes altering the specific times planned for events.
deferring the action
Highlights postponing a specific action or task.
readjusting the program
Implies making minor changes to an existing program or plan.
resetting the date
Suggests setting a new date for an appointment or deadline.
changing the appointment
Focuses on modifying the time or day of a scheduled meeting or consultation.
FAQs
How is "rescheduling" used in a sentence?
"Rescheduling" can be used as a noun (e.g., "The "rescheduling" of the meeting caused some issues") or as a verb (e.g., "We are "rescheduling" the event for next week").
What are some alternatives to the word "rescheduling"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "postponement", "rearrangement", or "deferral".
Is it correct to say "rescheduling of"?
While grammatically acceptable, it's often more concise to simply use "rescheduling" as a noun. For example, instead of "the "rescheduling of" the meeting", you can say "the meeting's "rescheduling"".
What's the difference between "rescheduling" and "canceling"?
"Rescheduling" means to change the date or time of an event, whereas "canceling" means to abandon the event altogether.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested