adjective

scheduled

scheduled, planned, timetabled

The scheduled maintenance will begin tomorrow.

The scheduled maintenance will begin tomorrow.

He missed his scheduled flight.

He missed his scheduled flight.

scheduled ((noun)) a planned (noun) The scheduled departure time is 9 PM.

scheduled for ((a time)) planned for (a time) The meeting is scheduled for Monday.

scheduled to do ((sth.)) planned to do (sth.) She is scheduled to speak at the conference.

Synonyms: planned, arranged; Antonyms: unscheduled, spontaneous

Past participle of the verb 'to schedule', from Latin 'schedula' meaning 'small leaf of paper'.

If something is 'scheduled', it has been added to the schedule. The '-ed' ending indicates it's done.

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