scheduled
Britishadjective
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arranged or planned according to a programme, timetable, etc
a scheduled meeting
a change to the scheduled programmes on TV tonight
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(of an aircraft or a flight) part of a regular service, not specially chartered
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(of a building, place of historic interest, etc) entered on a list of places to be preserved See also listed building
Example Sentences
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We saw how that worked out for USC, which abruptly canceled a scheduled debate after a storm of criticism over its selection process and the exclusion of those four candidates.
From Los Angeles Times
The company offered the first IQ Test in March, with another scheduled for May, said Dave Oliver, the president.
Flights scheduled for the program have been delayed multiple times.
The second phase - population enumeration - is scheduled for February 2027 and will collect detailed data on demographics, education, migration and fertility.
From BBC
The $175 million deal, first reported by the San Jose Mercury News, is scheduled to close early next year.
From Los Angeles Times
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