Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To book again.
- intransitive verb To change a booking for (a performance or reservation).
- intransitive verb To make a new booking.
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- verb To
book again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).
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So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).
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So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).
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So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).
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Another thing I did was cancel my British Airways flight for World Horror and rebook on Continental because of the very real possibility that a cabin crew strike would disrupt my travel.
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Tour operators: Travellers who have booked a package are entitled to rebook alternative destinations or dates or, if they are not available, a refund, said Frances Tuke, public relations manager for the Association of British Travel Agents abta.com.
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That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.
4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011
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We have to rebook but we do not have any more money whatsoever.
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That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.
4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011
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That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.
4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011
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