Definitions

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  • verb transitive To remove from a schedule.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ schedule

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Examples

  • The train ride went really well with only one unschedule stop...when one of the other cars caught on fire.

    Settling in en brousse vorkopers 2006

  • The train ride went really well with only one unschedule stop...when one of the other cars caught on fire.

    Archive 2006-10-01 vorkopers 2006

  • Many of these systems can even help with scheduled and unschedule maintenance.

    Forbes.com: News Matthew de Paula 2011

  • The survey found that Personal Illness accounts for only 34 percent of unschedule ­d absences, while 66 percent of absences are due to other reasons, including Family Issues (22 percent), Personal Needs (18 percent), Entitlemen ­t Mentality (13 percent) and Stress (13 percent).

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • An inquiry later showed that IGI Airport had a runway exclusively for takeoffs at that time. ‘‘An aircraft was taking off every two minutes but as many as four unschedule VVIP charters and military aircraft also took off after 7am.

    The Times of India 2009

  • Liss: You can either unschedule it, or I can post it immediately after your post and you can look like a huge asshole.

    Shakesville 2009

  • Liss: You can either unschedule it, or I can post it immediately after your post and you can look like a huge asshole.

    Shakesville 2009

  • The circular also takes note of a common problem that causes delays †"unschedule VVIP or military aircraft.

    The Times of India 2009

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