Definition of Scheduling in English :

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Scheduling meaning in English

Meaning of Scheduling in English

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Scheduling pronunciation in English

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Scheduling

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Noun

1. programing, programming, scheduling

setting an order and time for planned events

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Scheduling

see synonyms of scheduling
noun
1. 
a plan of procedure for a project, allotting the work to be done and the time for it
2. 
a list of items
a schedule of fixed prices
3. 
a list of times, esp of arrivals and departures; timetable
4. 
a list of tasks to be performed, esp within a set period
5. law
a list or inventory, usually supplementary to a contract, will, etc
6.  on schedule
verb (transitive)
7. 
to make a schedule of or place in a schedule
8. 
to plan to occur at a certain time

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Scheduling

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noun
1.  Obsolete
a paper with writing on it
2. 
a list, catalog, or inventory of details, often as an explanatory supplement to a will, bill of sale, deed, tax form, etc.
3.  US
a list of times of recurring events, projected operations, arriving and departing trains, etc.; timetable
4.  US
a timed plan for a procedure or project
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈscheduled or ˈscheduling
5. 
to place or include in a schedule
6. 
to make a schedule of
7.  US
to plan for a certain time

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Scheduling

see synonyms of scheduling
n.
1. A list of times of departures and arrivals; a timetable: a bus schedule; a schedule of guided tours.
2. A plan for performing work or achieving an objective, specifying the order and allotted time for each part: finished the project on schedule.
3. A printed or written list of items in tabular form: a schedule of postal rates.
4.
a. A program of events or appointments expected in a given time: Can you fit me into your schedule Tuesday afternoon?
b. A student's program of classes.
5. A supplemental statement of details appended to a document.
6.
a. A federally regulated list of controlled substances, ranked in classes by potential for abuse.
b. One of the ranks or classes in such a list.
tr.v. sched·uled, sched·ul·ing, sched·ules
1. To enter on a schedule: calculate and schedule each tax deduction on the proper form.
2. To make up a schedule for: I haven't scheduled the coming week yet.
3. To plan or appoint for a certain time or date: scheduled a trip in June; was scheduled to arrive Monday.
4. To list or rank (a controlled substance) in a schedule.

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