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Definition of "rescheduling" [rescheduling]

  • Present participle of reschedule. (verb)

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Use "rescheduling" in a sentence
  • "If a condition worsens at all because of a delay caused in rescheduling with another urologist, then that person would have a strong basis to sue him."
  • "Well, let's get that sweat mojo happening: long-term rescheduling, liens, equity, sheriff's at the door, or just plain patience (e.g. holding on to any land banks that might be in the current asset column would, in the medium-term, increase in value and give the state a a direct say in future planning needs)."
  • "Third quarter results impacted by title rescheduling and estimates on sales being hit by economic downturn Dutch company gains licensing rights for Microsoft's console and Games for Windows brand"
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