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Definition of Scheduled
1. Adjective. Planned or scheduled for some certain time or times. "The scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow"
Definition of Scheduled
1. Verb. (past of schedule) ¹
2. Adjective. Planned; according to schedule. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Scheduled
1. schedule [v] - See also: schedule
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scheduled
Literary usage of Scheduled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Broken People: Caste Violence Against India's "Untouchables" by Smita Narula (1999)
"The claims of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, as per Article 335, shall
also be taken into consideration, consistent with maintaining efficiency of ..."
2. The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and ...by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1912)
"An occasional count should be made of the number of passengers that get on at
each station; this will show if the trains as scheduled for stops are serving ..."
3. The Land Systems of British India: Being a Manual of the Land-tenures and of by Baden Henry Baden-Powell (1892)
"As regards the ' scheduled Districts,' those of the Jhansi Division will hardly
... These exempt all scheduled ' scheduled Districts' by Notifi- Districts ..."
4. The Land-systems of British India: Being a Manual of the Land-tenures and of by Baden Henry Baden-Powell (1892)
"As regards the ' scheduled Districts,' those of the Jhansi Division will hardly
... These exempt all scheduled ' scheduled Districts' by Notifi- Districts ..."
5. The Government of India: Being a Digest of the Statute Law Relating Thereto by Courtenay Ilbert (1907)
"The main object of the scheduled Districts Act, 1874 (XIV of 1874), was to provide
a method of removing these doubts by means of notifications to be issued ..."
6. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"scheduled castes belong only to the Hindu and Sikh communities. But scheduled
tribes may belong to any religion. The following statement gives an idea about ..."