"Rescheduled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rescheduled" Meaning

adj: postponed or rearranged to a later time.

Examples:

The flight was rescheduled to 10am the next day.
We've rescheduled the meeting for Friday.

"Rescheduled" Examples

5 Examples of 'Rescheduled'


1. Meeting Rescheduled

The meeting has been rescheduled for next week due to the scheduled speaker's unavailability.

2. Flight Changes

The airline rescheduled our flight to a different time due to technical difficulties.

3. Recruitment Decision

The hiring committee rescheduled the candidate interview to a later date for further evaluation.

4. Organization Event

Our annual holiday party has been rescheduled to take place in February instead of December.

5. Athletics and Sports

The soccer match against our toughest competitor has been rescheduled for next Saturday due to a scheduling conflict.

"Rescheduled" Similar Words

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To re-examine or review something carefully, often with a device such as a barcode scanner or a security device.

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The verb "reschedules" means to move or change the date or time of a planned appointment, meeting, or event to a later or earlier time. It can also refer to re-planning or re-arranging a schedule, often because of a conflict, cancellation, or other reason that makes the original schedule unavailable.

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Capable of being canceled or revoked.

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To rescind is to cancel or take back something, usually a decision or an order, that has already been made or issued. It means to withdraw or repeal something that has already been given or done, often in a formal or official sense.<br><br>Example: "The company rescinded the offer after realizing they couldn't afford to hire the new employee."<br><br>In a broad sense, rescinding can also mean to withdraw or retract a statement, promise, or declaration, often after reconsidering one's opinions or circumstances.<br><br>Example: "She rescinded her statement about quitting the job after speaking with her colleagues and realizing it was a bad idea."

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