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    Use "reschedule" in a sentence

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    reschedule


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    rescheduling


    1. Why not tell me to reschedule? Or just say no?”


    2. Manda tried to plead with her to reschedule the appointment for another time, but it would be more than a week before Angie would be available to go with her


    3. A few days earlier, Sierra had found out that when she had asked Nik to reschedule her meeting with Curt, he had told Curt instead that Sierra had changed her mind about wanting a television show


    4. Before I step out, I take a deep breath and pray to God that all the cameras are broken and he has to reschedule


    5. Dr Clarke had decided to reschedule her treatments and had given over certain chores to the nurses so she could spend time searching the internet for more background on Harry


    6. Pooh was able to contact the reporter and reschedule their meeting for two forty-five instead of two thirty


    7. You can call this 800 number to reschedule


    8. Cancellations from several religiously inclined schools and the withdrawal of permission to stage The Apollo of Bath, forced Alwyn to reschedule the two remaining schools so we could pack up a week early for the Easter school holidays


    9. If you can, reschedule such activities for another time


    10. If you must travel, try to reschedule your journey around this time

    11. Louise to clear the morning and reschedule everything, and had then locked his


    12. It would be best if he could find his wife and reschedule their dinner engagement elsewhere in a more friendly and comfortable environment


    13. When the messages were finished playing, Wickland ensured that he had saved them just in case they could be of some future value to him or to Spalding’s secretary who would need to contact each individual in order to reschedule with whoever would be serving interim in this position


    14. She had had to reschedule her meeting with George Murphy to today


    15. “Janice had a hard time setting this press conference up, and she wasn’t too thrilled when she had to reschedule our meeting with Corrie because our arrival time changed from this morning to this evening, due to the jet situation


    16. starts at the same time, you’re allowed to reschedule


    17. Baby Daddy has canceled, kids have the flu so he will reschedule or see next week


    18. He stepped back over to the crack in the door and asked as calmly as he could muster, “Do you mind if we reschedule the audition? Something came up and don’t have time today


    19. Would you give him my apologies, and let him know I'll phone later today to reschedule


    20. We had a terrible time and ended up using the lunging method, this took 2 hours but he loaded onto the trailer! The man had to call ahead and reschedule some pick-ups that were next, but we got the job done

    21. After transmitting the jam pattern, the nodes involved in the collision both reschedule their transmissions using a randomized delay interval they calculate with an algorithm that uses their MAC addresses as a unique factor


    1. Even though that was the ultimate purpose for our trip, the dedication date of the street could not be rescheduled before August 31st


    2. Day three brought reprieve in the form of an announcement by Herminia’s dentist that her appointment, which they had anticipated to be her last, was rescheduled for three days hence


    3. I now needed to go see my patient who has already been readied for the surgery and was together with her husband, anxiously awaiting the start of the procedure, and tell her that her case had been cancelled and needed to be rescheduled


    4. 4HE lNAL PERSON ,IZ CAUGHT UP WITH WAS 3TEVE WHO HAD RESCHEDULED SEVERAL TIMES 7HEN


    5. execution was rescheduled for the following week


    6. ‘’While I can guess that your planned interview with Doctor Davani will most probably be rescheduled because of this raid, I believe that there will be no official objections to you transmitting your video showing those Israeli planes being shot down


    7. should be rescheduled for that week


    8. She had rescheduled the appointment several times and gave me plenty of excuses why – sick child, worked late, no transportation, blah, blah, blah


    9. He had several meetings this afternoon that couldn’t be rescheduled


    10. ” I said, “We had forgotten but, can we have it rescheduled

    11. Mattie continued, “We were scheduled to go to court tomorrow to open the estate and start the process of probate, but the judge rescheduled it until next week


    12. Before I did anything else, I called Medved’s office and rescheduled the blood treatment I had canceled for five o’clock today


    1. Due to a flight rescheduling, Mom and Dad arrive home early and find their house fully occupied with paying guests


    2. I called the hospital and the nurses did some quick rescheduling


    3. Jared reported that by rescheduling smaller freighters he would have enough capacity to handle the traffic


    4. Had to accept a rescheduling


    5. Another general election is nearing, and the Prime Minister has been spending the last weeks rescheduling his life


    6. She would have to be told about the rescheduling


    7. And the smart lobbyists—especially those in mental health and addiction, some of whom were in recovery themselves and understood what was going on better than I did—just called ahead before any meeting to see if I was okay and offered the staff the option of rescheduling so there was minimal friction


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    "reschedule" definitions

    assign a new time and place for an event