descheduled
Deschedule (adjective, past participle): removed retroactively from a schedule. The term differs from "unscheduled," which describes events that were not planned but occurred, and from "canceled" or "rescheduled," which describe events that were scheduled, but did not occur. Descheduling is a paradoxical situation when an event is scheduled, happens, but later considered not to have happened or been planned.
Descheduled is a state in which one of the participants has coercive authority to create the schedule. This dynamic is being leveraged to correct a mistake in the execution of the original event. Despite being impractical, unsympathetic, and wasteful of time and resources, this solution has the advantage of not holding the responsible party accountable.
Descheduling is primarily performed by government agencies.
Descheduled is a state in which one of the participants has coercive authority to create the schedule. This dynamic is being leveraged to correct a mistake in the execution of the original event. Despite being impractical, unsympathetic, and wasteful of time and resources, this solution has the advantage of not holding the responsible party accountable.
Descheduling is primarily performed by government agencies.
The agency representative, who had promised to provide an official decision within a week, encountered a procedural issue during the hearing they had conducted. Rather than addressing the issue or requesting a rescheduling from their superiors, the responsible party chose to bury the record for an entire year under the pretense of additional investigation by experts until they were promoted to a position where they had scheduling power. After rescheduling the same hearing and delegating it to a subordinate, the original hearing was descheduled, effectively erasing it from the official record. As a result, no accountability was assigned, no extra work was incurred by those responsible, and the only consequence was a one-year delay in the evaluation of those involved.
Deschedule
When something was scheduled, but now you want it no longer scheduled with the intention of it being rescheduled at a later date.
Can you deschedule the install at site xxxx?
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See, I told you deschedule was a word!!
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See, I told you deschedule was a word!!