Reschedule (verb)

  1. To arrange or plan (something) again for a different time or date.
  2. To change the scheduled time or date of an event or meeting.

Origin:

From the prefix re-, meaning "again" + schedule, meaning "a plan of action".

Examples:

  1. The meeting was rescheduled for next week.
  2. The concert had to be rescheduled due to the artist's illness.
  3. The flight was rescheduled due to bad weather.
  4. The exam had to be rescheduled to another date.
  5. The company had to reschedule the launch of the new product.
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