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rescheduled

adj.
B1 Intermediate US //ɹiˈskɛdʒuɫd// UK //ɹɪstʃˈɛdjuːld// resched·uled

adj. changed to a different time or date. You use this when a meeting or event cannot happen at the original time.

adj. pertaining to an event or appointment that has been assigned a new time or date. Often used predicatively after a linking verb or attributively to describe a modified plan.


SIMPLE

The rescheduled meeting starts at three o'clock.

CONTEXTUAL

Because the flight was cancelled due to the storm, the airline offered us a rescheduled departure for the following morning.

COMPLEX

The rescheduled performance, while initially disappointing to those with prior commitments, ultimately saw a higher attendance rate than the original date would have allowed.

Synonyms
Usage

Commonly follows linking verbs like 'is' or 'was'; when used as a participial adjective, it precedes the noun it modifies.

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