0 to agree on a new and later date for something to happen: --
Banks have rescheduled the debts of many developing countries .
I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
1 to arrange something for a different time: --
I rescheduled my doctor’s appointment for later in the week.
3 to change the arrangements for paying back loans, usually because the borrower is unable to pay them back at the time originally agreed: --
The theatres were, however, used to full capacity by rescheduling operations.
A question mark hangs over whether some of the debts of the very poorest countries, however frequently they are rescheduled, will ever be repaid.
Until then, channel tunnel trains have been rescheduled to avoid the night hours, and freightliner traffic is now using the adjacent terminal.
I expect the meeting to be rescheduled for a mutually convenient date in the near future.
I am against rescheduling these debts in the back parlours of banks with the minimum possible publicity.
The argument now is about rescheduling existing loans.
I was encouraged by the trust's own candid assessment that its performance had not been adequate in terms of cancelling and rescheduling operations.
My fourth point concerns rescheduling of debt, which is a common problem throughout the world these days.