Definition of Reschedules

1. Verb. (third-person singular of reschedule) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reschedules

1. reschedule [v] - See also: reschedule

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reschedules

rescan
rescanned
rescanning
rescans
rescat
rescatter
rescattered
rescattering
rescatterings
rescatters
reschedulable
reschedule
rescheduled
rescheduler
reschedulers
reschedules (current term)
rescheduling
reschool
reschooled
reschooling
reschools
rescind
rescindable
rescinded
rescinder
rescinders
rescinding
rescindment
rescindments
rescinds

Literary usage of Reschedules

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Change Is the Rule: Practical Actions for Change, on Target, on Time, on Budget by Winford E. Holland (2000)
"Quickly Communicate New Schedules When reschedules are necessary, and they will be necessary, it is important to quickly and clearly communicate the new ..."

2. Mediation and Conference Programs in the Federal Courts of Appeals: A by Robert J. Niemic (1997)
"To maximize the reach of the program and provide the earliest possible intervention point, the office reschedules conferences only in the event of ..."

3. Zaire: Predicament and Prospectsby Jean-Claude Willame, Hugues Leclercq, Peter Rosenblum, Catharine Newbury by Jean-Claude Willame, Hugues Leclercq, Peter Rosenblum, Catharine Newbury (1998)
"The NEC reschedules the electoral process; the vote will now take place not in December 1996 but in 1997. Fifty thousand people attend a UDPS demonstration ..."

4. Rice Price Fluctuation and an Approach to Price Stabilization in Bangladesh by Raisuddin Ahmed, Andrew Bernard (1989)
"... indicates that the affected population first reduces consumption, then defers committed obligations and reschedules current production activities. ..."

5. Promoting U.S. Economic Relations With Africa: Report of an Independent Task by Peggy Dulany, Frank Savage, Salih Booker (1998)
"Normally, the Paris Club reschedules debt payments only currently in arrears or due in the next 18 to 24 months. Previously rescheduled debt and payments ..."

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