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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A government charter flight has been scheduled to take off from Muscat, Oman "in the coming days", Cooper said on Tuesday, adding that British nationals should wait to be contacted by the Foreign Office.
From BBC
It was the central bank’s first rate change between scheduled policy meetings since the 2008 financial crisis.
The previously scheduled White House meeting Tuesday had been expected to focus on the Ukraine war, US-EU trade tensions and a wider effort to salvage frayed transatlantic ties.
From Barron's
UK low-cost airline EasyJet later said it was cancelling three flights to Britain scheduled from the Mediterranean island, while Paphos Airport in the west was evacuated.
From Barron's
Venture Global isn’t scheduled to begin official commercial operations until the fourth quarter of this year.
From Barron's
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