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Reschedule   /riskˈɛdʒul/   Listen
Reschedule

verb
1.
Assign a new time and place for an event.






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"Reschedule" Quotes from Famous Books



... administration has pursued austere economic policies that have helped reduce inflation and restore international reserves. Ecuador was granted an IMF standby agreement worth $135 million in 1989, and Quito will seek to reschedule its foreign commercial ...
— The 1990 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency



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