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re-ˈbook, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. and intr. To book again (see book v. 4 b).
1864Railw. Time Table, Passengers cannot be re-booked at any Intermediate Station by the Train in which they are travelling. 1885Law Rep. 14 Q.B.D. 228 At Stockport the plaintiff re-booked to Ashton-under-Lyne. 1898G. Gissing Let. 27 Jan. in R. A. Gettman G. Gissing & H. G. Wells (1961) 85 The trunk..will have to be..re-booked to Rome. 1906Westm. Gaz. 6 Sept. 8/3 Such a bylaw..compels a passenger to get out and rebook, even though he miss his train. But he would still have to rebook if going by a later train. 1978‘S. Woods’ Exit Murderer 55 I've re-booked your room for you. |