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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

fix (verb)

to decide the date when something will happen

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

move (verb)

to change the time or date of an event, meeting, activity etc

put back ()

to make something happen later than it should happen

bring forward ()

to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier

postpone (verb)

to decide that something will not be done at the time when it was planned for, but at a later time

reschedule (verb)

to change the time when something is planned to happen

put off ()

to change the time or date of something so that it happens later than originally planned, especially because of a problem

rearrange (verb)

to arrange for an event, meeting etc to take place at a different time

advance (verb)

Britishformal to change a date or time so that something happens earlier

assign (verb)

to decide that something should take a particular amount of time

compress (verb)

to make a process or activity last for a shorter period of time than usual

defer (verb)

to arrange for something to happen at a later time than you had planned

have (verb)

used for saying that something has been planned or arranged for a particular time

hold over ()

to do something or deal with something at a later time or date

movable feast (noun)

Britishinformal something that can be arranged to happen at any time that suits people

nominate (verb)

to choose a date or time for an event

prepone (verb)

Indian English to change the date or time of something to an earlier date or time

push back ()

to arrange a later time for something

put back ()

to change the time or date of an event so that it happens later than originally planned

put forward ()

to change the time or date of an event so that it happens earlier than originally planned

slot in ()

to arrange a time for someone or something between other things that you have to do

spread (verb)

to make something happen at several times during a long period instead of all at once

stagger (verb)

to arrange for events or activities to start at different times

synchronise ()

a British spelling of synchronize

synchronize (verb)

to make two or more things happen or move at the same time or speed

table (verb)

American to delay dealing with something such as a proposal until a future time

timetable (verb)

British to plan when something will happen