reschedule
verb /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl/
/ˌriːˈskedʒuːl/
[often passive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they reschedule | /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl/ /ˌriːˈskedʒuːl/ |
he / she / it reschedules | /ˌriːˈʃedjuːlz/ /ˌriːˈskedʒuːlz/ |
past simple rescheduled | /ˌriːˈʃedjuːld/ /ˌriːˈskedʒuːld/ |
past participle rescheduled | /ˌriːˈʃedjuːld/ /ˌriːˈskedʒuːld/ |
-ing form rescheduling | /ˌriːˈʃedjuːlɪŋ/ /ˌriːˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/ |
- to change the time at which something has been arranged to happen, especially so that it takes place later
- be rescheduled for something The meeting has been rescheduled for next week.
- be rescheduled to something The show will now be rescheduled to a later date.
- reschedule something (finance) to arrange for somebody to pay back money that they have borrowed at a later date than was originally agreed
- to reschedule a loan
- Repayments on the loan have been rescheduled over 20 years.