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Common collocations with timetable in American Collocation

timetable noun countable

US /ˈtaɪmˌteɪb(ə)l/

fixed or clear

detailed
rigid
strict
structured
tight

You will follow a structured study timetable for each module.

not yet fixed

provisional

The provisional timetable for the application and assessment process is as follows.

needing a lot of effort

ambitious
demanding

We have an ambitious timetable and a frightening volume of work.

set a timetable

co-ordinate
devise
finalize
fix
impose
set

We have devised a timetable for the switchover, to be phased in on a region-to-region basis.

As soon as they have been finalized, the examination timetables appear on the website.

propose or agree a timetable

agree
outline
propose

This will allow the Agency to meet with those involved and to agree a timetable of support.

change a timetable

adjust
alter
amend
disrupt
juggle
personalise
revise
suspend

The normal timetable is suspended for two days each year, as students take part in a range of charitable activities.

follow a timetable

follow
operate to
run to

It was a great success, not least because it ran to a strict timetable.

information

enquiry
information

For bus timetable enquiries, visit our website.

the way a timetable is organized

change
clash
constraint
slot

They may not be able to take the course because of timetable clashes.