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re⋅sched⋅ule

[ree-skej-ool, -ool, -oo-uhl; Brit. ree-shed-yool, -shej-ool]
–verb (used with object), -uled, -ul⋅ing.
1. to schedule for another or later time: to reschedule a baseball game because of rain.
2. (of a loan) to extend the time for repaying, often granting concessions on interest rates, amount of payments, etc.: to reschedule debts from developing countries.

Origin:
1965–70; re- + schedule
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re·sched·ule   (rē-skěj'ōōl)   
tr.v.   re·sched·uled, re·sched·ul·ing, re·sched·ules
To schedule again or anew: rescheduled the meeting for the following week; rescheduled the debts of many developing nations.
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