rescheduled

word · lemma: reschedule

Definition

Planned or set for a different time than originally arranged. Used when an event, appointment, or meeting has a new date or time.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for meetings, appointments, flights, or exams. Common with passive ('The meeting was rescheduled') and for polite updates. Informal settings may say 'pushed back' or 'moved'. Not used for recurring events (say 'postponed' or 'delayed' for single-time movement without new date immediately set).

Example Sentences

Sorry, your interview has been rescheduled to 3 p.m.

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We rescheduled the class, so check your email for the new time.

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Has your dentist appointment been rescheduled yet?

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The flight was rescheduled because of bad weather.

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The meeting was rescheduled for next Thursday.

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My doctor's appointment has been rescheduled.

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