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reschedule

Verb

Meaning

assign a new time and place for an event

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Sometimes there are customers who get in difficulty because of situations that are out of their control. These are customers with genuine needs, and the role of the bank is to accommodate these customers, and there is a real need to reschedule the loans of these customers. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair

So I went to George and told him I had the opportunity to become the figurehead of a government safety campaign, and he agreed to give me the week off and reschedule shooting! David Prowse

We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment Source: Internet

AFTER CONSULTING her calendar and checking with her fellow board members, Long decided the simplest thing to do would be to reschedule the meeting for Monday, June 24 at 6:30pm. Source: Internet

Before she could reschedule it, the 35-year-old Chicago woman became another casualty working on the pandemic’s front line in the health care sector. Source: Internet

As of right now, there are no plans to postpone or reschedule the event this year. Source: Internet

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