reschedule (reschedules 3rd person present) (rescheduling present participle) (rescheduled past tense & past participle )
1 verb If someone reschedules an event, they change the time at which it is supposed to happen.
Since I'll be away, I'd like to reschedule the meeting... V n
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rescheduling (reschedulings plural) n-var
All this could lead up to a rescheduling of the trip to Asia.
2 verb To reschedule a debt means to arrange for the person, organization, or country that owes money to pay it back over a longer period because they are in financial difficulty.
...companies that have gone bust or had to reschedule their debts... V n
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rescheduling n-var
The President is also expected to request a rescheduling of loan repayments.