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Schedule   /skˈɛdʒʊl/  /skˈɛdʒul/   Listen
noun
Schedule  n.  A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a statute, etc.
Synonyms: Catalogue; list; inventory. see List.



verb
Schedule  v. t.  To form into, or place in, a schedule.






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"Schedule" Quotes from Famous Books



... What takes the place of the Middelburg proposals must be attached to this document as a schedule, and we must jointly work ...
— The Peace Negotiations - Between the Governments of the South African Republic and - the Orange Free State, etc.... • J. D. Kestell

... game somewhere every day, and sometimes two and three, and she will be quite out of it, which is very ill-advised for a girl in her first winter, and especially when she starts as late as Sylvia. I'm afraid that I shall have to take her south to wake her up, and that is not in my schedule this season, I've so much to oversee ...
— People of the Whirlpool • Mabel Osgood Wright

... doctrine relating thereto had not been in any way softened. Within the last few years Australian Trade Unionists had found the old English law unexpectedly hunted up for the purpose of putting them into gaol. Three short clauses and a schedule, passed in 1894, swept from the Statute-Book and the common law of New Zealand all laws and doctrines specially relating to conspiracy among members of Trades Unions who in future will only be amenable to such conspiracy ...
— The Long White Cloud • William Pember Reeves

... oblivious to the steady stream of girls passing by her. Then, seized with a sudden idea, she slipped into her seat and hastily consulted the bulletin board. The ringing of the third bell found her hurrying from the aisle toward the door. That brief survey of the schedule had resulted in an entire change of her programme. She had decided to recite geometry in the morning section. It meant giving up the cherished last hour in the afternoon which she had reserved ...
— Marjorie Dean - High School Sophomore • Pauline Lester

... glibly. "That was accordin' to schedule. Guess Ananias must have been the fellow who ...
— The Law-Breakers • Ridgwell Cullum


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