Rescheduling [verb]

Definition of Rescheduling:

defer, delay

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Sentence/Example of Rescheduling:

Even now, she worries that “The Bedwetter,” rescheduled to open in early 2022, puts too much emphasis on her mother’s depression.

Suga’s government is scrambling to convince the world and Japan’s citizens that it can ensure the safety of athletes and visitors to the games, which have been rescheduled to open July 23.

During the second half of Maryland’s conference schedule, the Terps play those teams at least five times and possibly six, if a postponed game against Nebraska is rescheduled.

The Tokyo Olympics, which were rescheduled from 2020 to open July 23, 2021, have been seven years in the making and will cost Japan about $25 billion of mostly public money, according to the Associated Press.

He declined to say why the state couldn’t publish the findings before it reschedules the hearings.

The Terrapins are starting to get into worrisome territory from a scheduling standpoint, with four Big Ten games postponed and not yet rescheduled.

Arlington will reschedule those, but appointments for second doses will not change, the hospital said in a statement.

The Big Ten supported the decision to postpone, but it is unclear what happens if the game can’t be rescheduled.

You’ll want to know what the cancellation and rescheduling policy is, when you have to make the decision, and whether your deposit will transfer over to the new date.

Cabrera did not play in this year’s rescheduled Masters in November, citing the wrist injury.