Similar words: unscheduled, schedule, reschedule, on schedule, behind schedule, ahead of schedule, nodule, module. Meaning: ['skedʒʊl /'ʃedjuːl] adj. planned or scheduled for some certain time or times.
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121. However, it has scheduled three extra round trips between Phoenix and Las Vegas on Sunday, to accommodate people staying there.
122. The committee is not scheduled to vote on Herman until next month, after Congress' two-week Easter recess.
123. He realized his blunder about eight minutes before his scheduled 7: 36 a. m. tee time.
124. The court is scheduled to consider the issue July 25.
125. For instance, landowners who find their land scheduled for housebuilding may enjoy an immediate increase in capital value.
126. A concert scheduled for April, more daringly, will offer a whole program of unfamiliar work.
127. Initially scheduled for Basingstoke on February 9, the trial was postponed when heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible for many athletes.
128. This will follow completion of the fourth phase of Line 2 running southeast to Giza, now scheduled to open in 2000.
129. The operation is scheduled to run from April 25 to May 20.
130. Reagan's television appearances furthermore were carefully scheduled to take place just prior to critical votes on his budgetary and tax policy.
131. It was confirmed yesterday that the meeting scheduled for Doncaster on 27 October is to be transferred to Carlisle.
132. First flight was scheduled for December 1963 but due to fuel tank leakage the programme fell well behind schedule.
133. Debt service payments to commercial creditor banks, suspended in November, were scheduled for resumption at the end of February 1991.
134. Wednesday, the Senate is scheduled to consider the balanced-budget amendment, a notion that has been argued for decades.
135. Hearings to consider a Proposed constitutional amendment outlawing affirmative action were scheduled.
136. Connahs Quay were angry over Halkyn's decision to call off their match at Pant Newydd an hour before the scheduled start.
137. Thus, Chirac had good reasons to believe that his majority in the National Assembly would lose the elections scheduled for 1998.
138. A formal ceremony inaugurating the short extension to the northwestern branch was scheduled for August 25.
139. His first interview recently was at 8 a. m. and his appointments were scheduled back to back until midnight.
140. The £55m project is scheduled for completion in June 1995.
141. Kaczynski was scheduled to begin seven days of mental tests Saturday in his Dublin prison cell.
142. A formal ceremony had been scheduled to take place in May but never went ahead.
143. Elections for the new assembly were scheduled for June 1973, but before that date there were local council elections.
144. Stahl's report is scheduled to air tonight after the news.
145. Sometimes[sentencedict.com], it may be wise to arrange for the mortgage advance to come a day or two before completion is scheduled.
146. Authorities said the commercial flight maneuvered to avoid a collision and landed as scheduled.
147. We asked patients to return to the study clinic if they required medical attention between scheduled study visits.
148. Having finished with his coursework that spring, he was only scheduled for thesis hours in the fall anyway.
149. Canseco was charged with simple battery and was scheduled for a bond hearing Thursday.
150. The formal announcement is believed to be scheduled for September, with modest volumes to be deliverable around November time.
More similar words: unscheduled, schedule, reschedule, on schedule, behind schedule, ahead of schedule, nodule, module, fraudulent, fraudulence, ruled, eschew, scheme, escheat, scheming, schematic, etched, schematize, arched, notched, pinched, botched, quenched, bunched, touched, beached, poached, parched, cliched, wretched.