- re·sched·ule
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sched|ule — «SKEHJ ul; especially British or Canadian SHEHD yool», noun, verb, uled, ul|ing. –n. 1. a written or printed statement of details; list: »A timetable is a schedule of the coming and going of airplanes, trains, or buses. The teacher posted the… … Useful english dictionary
re|sched|ule — «ree SKEHJ ul; especially British or Canadian ree SHEHD yool», transitive verb, uled, ul|ing. 1. to schedule again or anew; set a new time for: »The conference has been rescheduled to begin here on October 28th (New York Times). 2. to put on a… … Useful english dictionary
sched — sched; sched·u·lar; sched·ul·er; sched·ule; … English syllables
sched´ul|er — sched|ule «SKEHJ ul; especially British or Canadian SHEHD yool», noun, verb, uled, ul|ing. –n. 1. a written or printed statement of details; list: »A timetable is a schedule of the coming and going of airplanes, trains, or buses. The teacher… … Useful english dictionary
ule — vein·ule; ven·ule; zon·ule; fer·ule; mod·ule; sched·ule; pic·ule; … English syllables
schedule — sched•ule [[t]ˈskɛdʒ ul, ʊl, u əl[/t]] brit. [[t]ˈʃɛd yul, ˈʃɛdʒ ul[/t]] n. v. uled, ul•ing 1) a plan of procedure, usu. written, for a proposed objective, esp. with reference to the sequence of events and the time allotted for each: They… … From formal English to slang
schedule — sched|ule1 [ ske,dʒul, skedʒəl ] noun count ** 1. ) a plan of activities or events and when they will happen: What s on your schedule today? a busy/full schedule: The president has a very busy schedule. a tight schedule (=many things to do in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
schedule — sched·ule … English syllables
schedule — A procedural plan for a proposed objective, especially the sequence and time allotted for each item or operation required for its completion. [L. scheda, fr. scida, a strip of papyrus, leaf of paper] schedules of reinforcement in the psychology… … Medical dictionary
Enschedule — En*sched ule (?; 135), v. t. To insert in a schedule. See {Schedule}. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English