replan

/riˈplæn/
verb
  1. To plan again or make a new plan, often because the original plan has changed or failed.
    • The project manager decided to replan the schedule after the team missed the deadline.
    • After the flight was canceled, we had to replan our entire vacation.
    • If the weather turns bad, we will replan the outdoor party for next weekend.
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