timetable
verb/ˈtaɪmteɪbl/
/ˈtaɪmteɪbl/
[usually passive] (British English)Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they timetable | /ˈtaɪmteɪbl/ /ˈtaɪmteɪbl/ |
| he / she / it timetables | /ˈtaɪmteɪblz/ /ˈtaɪmteɪblz/ |
| past simple timetabled | /ˈtaɪmteɪbld/ /ˈtaɪmteɪbld/ |
| past participle timetabled | /ˈtaɪmteɪbld/ /ˈtaɪmteɪbld/ |
| -ing form timetabling | /ˈtaɪmteɪbəlɪŋ/ /ˈtaɪmteɪbəlɪŋ/ |
- to arrange for something to take place at a particular time synonym schedule
- be timetabled (for something) A series of discussion groups have been timetabled for the afternoons.
- Arts students have fewer timetabled hours (= classes arranged with a teacher) than science students.
Extra Examples- It's important that revision time is timetabled in.
- The course is timetabled for one period each week.
- The lessons were timetabled on Wednesday from 10 to 12.
- There were several timetabled events in the evenings.
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