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scheduled adjective [ ˈʃɛdjuːld ]

• included in or planned according to a schedule.
• "the bus makes one scheduled thirty-minute stop"
• (of a building or other historic monument) included in a list for legal preservation and protection.

schedule verb

• arrange or plan (an event) to take place at a particular time.
• "the release of the single is scheduled for April"
Similar: arrange, organize, plan, programme, timetable, fix a time for, make arrangements for, book, set up, line up, slot in, time, slate,
• include (a building or site) in a list for legal preservation or protection.
• "Cowley Bridge has already been scheduled and protected as an ancient monument"
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘scroll, explanatory note, appendix’): from Old French cedule, from late Latin schedula ‘slip of paper’, diminutive of scheda, from Greek skhedē ‘papyrus leaf’. The verb dates from the mid 19th century.

on schedule

• on time; as planned or expected.
• "the filming was still on schedule"


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