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timetable
[ tahym-tey-buhl ]
noun
- a schedule showing the times at which railroad trains, airplanes, etc., arrive and depart.
- any schedule or plan designating the times at or within which certain things occur or are scheduled to occur:
a timetable of coming musical events; a timetable of space research.
- British.
- a student's class schedule or course of study during a school semester.
timetable
/ ˈٲɪˌٱɪə /
noun
- a list or table of events arranged according to the time when they take place; schedule
verb
- tr to include in or arrange according to a timetable
- intr to draw up a timetable
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of timetable1
Example Sentences
The department now has to inform the coroner of changes it intends to make, provide a timetable for action or explain why no action is proposed.
He didn’t discuss costs or a timetable, but said the goal should be to “to get every project done as fast as humanly possible.”
A reduced timetable will operate during the long weekend, and services on the West Coast Main Line will begin and end at Carlisle from Saturday to Monday, with replacement buses covering northern stations.
More time to consume news on a slower timetable, for sure.
Under the board’s timetable, most of that money, and potentially all of those workers, would be moved into the new county agency by July 1, 2026.
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