Definition
to schedule (a meeting): to arrange, to plan, to fix, to organize (a meeting)
as scheduled as planned, as arranged, as agreed, like we discussed
a schedule: a timetable, an agenda, a plan
the train schedule tells you when the trains should arrive
What's your schedule for the day?
Pronunciation examples
UK: What's your schedule for the day?
US: I would like to schedule an appointment with Dr Jekyll please.
- "I'd like you to schedule some interviews immediately."
- "I have already scheduled a bus tour of the city, so that I can see all the buildings and monuments!"
- "I optimise schedules and efficiency"
- "Was that on my schedule Brian?"
- "I'd like to schedule our first meeting for tomorrow morning, first thing."
- "Al Capone : We're on a tight schedule, Brian, so no chit-chatting please."
- "I am writing to confirm our scheduled meeting for next Thursday."
- "To help schedule this picnic, I'd like you all to let me know which day is best for you this weekend."
- "My schedule isn't important at all because tonight, the thing you're forgetting, is the shareholders meeting, where I have to address the shareholders, employees and the media to tell them about Horatio!"
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