timetable

/ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəl/
verb
  1. To schedule or plan according to a timetable.
    • She timetabled her study sessions to prepare for exams.
    • We need to timetable the deliveries carefully.
    • The manager timetabled the meetings for the entire month.
noun
  1. A schedule showing the times at which events, such as classes, trains, or meetings, are planned to happen.
    • The school timetable lists all classes from Monday to Friday.
    • I need to update my work timetable for next week.
    • Check the train timetable before you leave for the station.
  2. A plan or schedule for completing a project or achieving a goal.
    • The team agreed on a timetable for finishing the new software.
    • We have a strict timetable for the construction project.
    • The teacher gave us a timetable for submitting our essays.
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