That is the correct spelling of "reschedule" (to change a time or appointment).
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There is no abbreviation.
That is the correct spelling of "reschedule" (to change a time or appointment).
no it does not!
No, by word of the Oxford English Dictionary, "reschedule" (v) is a word and does not contain hyphenation.
"I'm so sorry but an unplanned emergency just came up ... could we reschedule the interview - - what would be a good time for you?"
No it is not
yes
Yes, that is correct.
they reschedule the court date
Reschedule, postpone, defer, delay...
It all depends on what kind of service it is based off of. For examples my doctor office charges $25.00 to reschedule an appointment. My husband owns a business and after he gets all the materials and other needed items if they reschedule or dont show , he charges them for the costs of items and running around fees.
Yes august 12th
It means to change the time or order of the event.