rebooked

/riːˈbʊkt/
verb
  1. Past tense of rebook: to book (a ticket, reservation, etc.) again, often for a different time or date.
    • After the flight was canceled, she rebooked her ticket for the next morning.
    • They rebooked their vacation for the following week due to the storm.
    • He rebooked the hotel room because his meeting was postponed.
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