Reschedule (verb):Meaning:To arrange or set a new time or date for an event, appointment, meeting, or activity that was previously planned.
Examples:
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to reschedule the conference to next month.
- She called to reschedule her doctor's appointment because of a work commitment.
- The flight was delayed, so the airline had to reschedule the passengers' connecting flights.
Synonyms:
- Postpone, rearrange, delay.
- Reorganize, reset, reallocate.
Antonyms:
- Keep, maintain, stick to.
- Cancel, abort, discontinue.
Collocations:
- Reschedule a meeting: We need to reschedule the meeting to accommodate everyone's availability.
- Reschedule an appointment: The dentist's office called to reschedule my appointment for next week.
- Reschedule a flight: Passengers were informed that bad weather would require the airline to reschedule the flight.
Idioms:
- Time for a reschedule: With unexpected delays, it's time for a reschedule of our plans.
Expressions:
- Need to reschedule: If you can't make it, please let us know so we can arrange a reschedule.
Phrases:
- Reschedule due to conflicts: The event had to be rescheduled due to conflicts with other engagements.
- Request a reschedule: If you need to change the appointment, you can request a reschedule.
Word Family (noun):
- Rescheduling (noun): The act of rearranging or setting a new time or date for an event or activity.