schedule

/ˈskɛdʒuːl/
verb
  1. To plan or arrange for something to happen at a particular time.
    • The company scheduled the meeting for 10 a.m.
    • Can we schedule the party for Saturday afternoon?
    • I need to schedule a dentist appointment for next Tuesday.
  2. To set a time for a future event or task.
    • The teacher scheduled the exam for the last week of the semester.
    • She scheduled her flight to leave at 6 p.m.
    • We scheduled the repair work for next Monday.
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noun
  1. A plan or list of events, tasks, or appointments and the times when they are supposed to happen.
    • She checked her schedule to see when her next class starts.
    • The train schedule shows the departure times for each station.
    • I have a busy schedule today with three meetings and a lunch appointment.
  2. A timetable of planned events or work, especially in a school, workplace, or transportation system.
    • The bus schedule changes on weekends.
    • We need to update the work schedule for next month.
    • The school schedule includes math in the morning and art in the afternoon.