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Third Person
reschedules
Present Participle
rescheduling
Past Tense
rescheduled
Past Participle
rescheduled
1
to arrange a new time or date for something that was previously set
transitive
- She had to reschedule her appointment due to a conflict.
- The event organizers had to reschedule the concert because of bad weather.
- He rescheduled his flight to accommodate his work schedule.
- The team is rescheduling the conference for next month.
- I reschedule appointments when necessary.