transcription, транскрипция: [ ri:ʃedju:l, AM -skedʒu:l ]
( reschedules, rescheduling, rescheduled)
1.
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...
They’ve rescheduled the vigil for February 14th...
VERB : V n , V n for/to n
• re‧sched‧ul‧ing
(reschedulings)
All this could lead up to a rescheduling of the trip to Asia.
N-VAR : usu N of n
2.
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...
VERB : V n
• re‧sched‧ul‧ing
The President is also expected to request a rescheduling of loan repayments.
N-VAR : usu N of n