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Definition of reschedule in English: rescheduleverb riːˈʃkɛdjuːlriːˈʃɛdjuːlˌriˈskɛdʒəl [with object]1Change the time of (a planned event) 改变(既定活动的)时间,重订(既定活动的)时间表 the concert has been rescheduled for September 举行音乐会的时间已改在九月份。 Example sentencesExamples - On Monday, the elections committee met and decided to reschedule the election.
- We're told to expect that he'll be out talking to us again soon, although they haven't rescheduled that briefing yet.
- The race was rescheduled from its original date in March because of poor weather.
- The interview was rescheduled for 4.45 pm, over the telephone.
- An hour into the meeting, I could see that we were getting nowhere and I suggested that we reschedule the meeting to another day.
- At least one national radio station had to reschedule its programmes because of protesting staff.
- The meeting was rescheduled to take place today.
- The boxing agent said negotiations were underway to ensure that the event was rescheduled so that the boxer remained in top form.
- But if, for some reason, you decide not to see Martin, please give me a call and we can reschedule our next session for its regular time.
- Therefore, rather than rush that process, we decided to reschedule the conference for five months later when schedules permitted.
- Both student unions are hopeful that they can successfully reschedule the event for the near future.
- However, the organisers are considering rescheduling the festival from the second Sunday of August to the last week of November.
- ‘We are hoping to reschedule the match for sometime in April,’ said the promoter.
- He hasn't even bothered to contact us to reschedule a meeting we were to have several weeks ago.
- In retrospect, I should have rescheduled our session that day, or at least provided better direction during the session.
- If you receive a call for an interview by phone and the room is not conducive to conversation, kindly ask to reschedule the interview.
- ‘We probably will not be able to play tomorrow but we are working on rescheduling the matches,’ he said.
- And I'd want any decision to reschedule an election to be unanimous.
- At that time the concert was not rescheduled in the town.
- When he asked about rescheduling the meeting, Josh couldn't think of any graceful way to back out.
Synonyms restructure, change, make alterations to, make adjustments to, alter, adjust, transform, shake up, rationalize, reshuffle, redeploy, rearrange, reshape, refashion, recast, overhaul, rebuild, reconstruct - 1.1 Arrange a new scheme of repayments of (a debt)
重新安排(还款)计划 they rescheduled external debts to improve their economic situation Example sentencesExamples - As well, the debt repayment period will be rescheduled by seven years.
- The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business.
- Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled.
- When ultimately they were unable to service or reschedule these debts, the peso and the national government collapsed.
- ‘In this kind of situation, some political figure could come along and argue for a debt moratorium or some kind of debt rescheduling,’ he said.
- Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors.
- He called on the government to help reschedule loan repayments for those businesses with solid operations and good credit.
- The only real solution now is to reschedule the debt over a long period - or to default.
- There's no way we can reschedule the world's debts and manage them.
- For financially stressed businesses during the farm crisis, restructuring and rescheduling debt were common strategies to improve the cash-flow situation and avoid displacing farm families.
- Penalty interest will be due for the period the debts are rescheduled.
- They can also arrange to reschedule their existing debts until August 30.
- Instead of rescheduling the debt the government should simply cancel it.
- One way in which the government is trying to stave off this problem is by debt and interest payment rescheduling.
- The auditors found that principal payments on internal debt have been evenly rescheduled at relatively low interest levels.
- He himself talked about rescheduling the debt.
- The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments.
- Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems.
- Yes, the country would still have to reschedule its suffocating debt.
- The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt.
Synonyms put to one side, lay aside, pigeonhole, stay, stand over, keep in abeyance, suspend, mothball
Definition of reschedule in US English: rescheduleverbˌrēˈskejəlˌriˈskɛdʒəl [with object]1Change the time of (a planned event) 改变(既定活动的)时间,重订(既定活动的)时间表 the concert has been rescheduled for September 举行音乐会的时间已改在九月份。 Example sentencesExamples - When he asked about rescheduling the meeting, Josh couldn't think of any graceful way to back out.
- The meeting was rescheduled to take place today.
- In retrospect, I should have rescheduled our session that day, or at least provided better direction during the session.
- If you receive a call for an interview by phone and the room is not conducive to conversation, kindly ask to reschedule the interview.
- Therefore, rather than rush that process, we decided to reschedule the conference for five months later when schedules permitted.
- We're told to expect that he'll be out talking to us again soon, although they haven't rescheduled that briefing yet.
- And I'd want any decision to reschedule an election to be unanimous.
- ‘We are hoping to reschedule the match for sometime in April,’ said the promoter.
- On Monday, the elections committee met and decided to reschedule the election.
- At that time the concert was not rescheduled in the town.
- An hour into the meeting, I could see that we were getting nowhere and I suggested that we reschedule the meeting to another day.
- But if, for some reason, you decide not to see Martin, please give me a call and we can reschedule our next session for its regular time.
- At least one national radio station had to reschedule its programmes because of protesting staff.
- However, the organisers are considering rescheduling the festival from the second Sunday of August to the last week of November.
- The race was rescheduled from its original date in March because of poor weather.
- ‘We probably will not be able to play tomorrow but we are working on rescheduling the matches,’ he said.
- Both student unions are hopeful that they can successfully reschedule the event for the near future.
- The boxing agent said negotiations were underway to ensure that the event was rescheduled so that the boxer remained in top form.
- The interview was rescheduled for 4.45 pm, over the telephone.
- He hasn't even bothered to contact us to reschedule a meeting we were to have several weeks ago.
Synonyms restructure, change, make alterations to, make adjustments to, alter, adjust, transform, shake up, rationalize, reshuffle, redeploy, rearrange, reshape, refashion, recast, overhaul, rebuild, reconstruct - 1.1 Arrange a new scheme of repayments of (a debt).
重新安排(还款)计划 Example sentencesExamples - Yes, the country would still have to reschedule its suffocating debt.
- He called on the government to help reschedule loan repayments for those businesses with solid operations and good credit.
- Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled.
- He himself talked about rescheduling the debt.
- They can also arrange to reschedule their existing debts until August 30.
- When ultimately they were unable to service or reschedule these debts, the peso and the national government collapsed.
- ‘In this kind of situation, some political figure could come along and argue for a debt moratorium or some kind of debt rescheduling,’ he said.
- The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business.
- Instead of rescheduling the debt the government should simply cancel it.
- The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments.
- For financially stressed businesses during the farm crisis, restructuring and rescheduling debt were common strategies to improve the cash-flow situation and avoid displacing farm families.
- As well, the debt repayment period will be rescheduled by seven years.
- Penalty interest will be due for the period the debts are rescheduled.
- One way in which the government is trying to stave off this problem is by debt and interest payment rescheduling.
- The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt.
- The auditors found that principal payments on internal debt have been evenly rescheduled at relatively low interest levels.
- The only real solution now is to reschedule the debt over a long period - or to default.
- Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors.
- Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems.
- There's no way we can reschedule the world's debts and manage them.
Synonyms put to one side, lay aside, pigeonhole, stay, stand over, keep in abeyance, suspend, mothball
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