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rescheduling
n. A change of schedule. vb. (present participle of reschedule English)
Usage examples of "rescheduling".
It was a good job no one had taken bets on the rescheduling of my hearing: the answering machine announced it would now be at nine on Wednesday morning.
Think of the refunds, the rescheduling, the bribing of transportation executives.
And I happen to know that the secretary general's decision to hold hearings rather than a full war-crimes tribunal—even with all the retractions and reschedulings that entailed—was influenced by a personal call from the office of the PanChinese premier.