schedule

schedule

 

schedule US (to arrange something to happen at a certain time): Our plane is scheduled to depart at 11:30.

timetable UK (to arrange something to happen at a certain time): We have timetabled the meeting to begin at 2 p.m.

fix (to arrange a time or date for something): Let’s fix a date for our next meeting.

slate US usually passive (schedule; to be expected to happen): The hospital is slated to open in the spring.

set (to arrange something; decide on something): We want to set a date for the wedding.

time (to fix a time for something to happen): They had timed the meeting for two o’clock.

set up (to arrange or plan an event or activity): We need to set up a meeting with our customers.

 

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