Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To choose, or to change the timing of something in British Thesaurus
To choose, or to change the timing of something
time (verb)
to arrange something so that it happens at a particular time
schedule (verb)
to plan for something to happen at a particular time
reschedule (verb)
put off ()
to change the time or date of something so that it happens later than originally planned, especially because of a problem
assign (verb)
to decide that something should take a particular amount of time
to arrange to meet someone on a particular day
movable feast (noun)
Britishinformal something that can be arranged to happen at any time that suits people
put forward ()
to change the time or date of an event so that it happens earlier than originally planned
synchronise ()
a British spelling of synchronize
synchronize (verb)
to make two or more things happen or move at the same time or speed