Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • intransitive verb To book again.
  • intransitive verb To change a booking for (a performance or reservation).
  • intransitive verb To make a new booking.

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  • verb To book again.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ book.

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Examples

  • So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).

    unknown title 2009

  • So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).

    unknown title 2009

  • So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).

    unknown title 2009

  • So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).

    unknown title 2009

  • Another thing I did was cancel my British Airways flight for World Horror and rebook on Continental because of the very real possibility that a cabin crew strike would disrupt my travel.

    Beware the Ides of ZZzzzz… : Bev Vincent 2010

  • Tour operators: Travellers who have booked a package are entitled to rebook alternative destinations or dates or, if they are not available, a refund, said Frances Tuke, public relations manager for the Association of British Travel Agents abta.com.

    The Middle East: to go or not to go? 2011

  • That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.

    4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011 AP 2011

  • We have to rebook but we do not have any more money whatsoever.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.

    4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011 AP 2011

  • That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend.

    4 Reasons Why U.S. Airlines Are Set To Make A Profit In 2011 AP 2011

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