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reschedule

[ree-skej-ool, -ool, -oo-uhl, ree-shed-yool, -shej-ool] / riˈskɛdʒ ul, -ʊl, -u əl, riˈʃɛd yul, -ˈʃɛdʒ ul /


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This may have been a classic “buy the rumor, sell the news” moment, as the price had doubled over the preceding days on media reports that rescheduling was imminent.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are working to assist affected customers with rescheduling,” a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soon after the announcement, U.S. consulates began rescheduling appointments for future dates, some as late as summer 2026, leaving employees who required appointments unable to return.

From Los Angeles Times

Ticketholders for the canceled shows will be able to reschedule to the new dates.

From Los Angeles Times

Manilow said he will need a month to recover and his arena concerts planned for January will be rescheduled.

From BBC