rebook
verb
rebooked;
rebooking;
rebooks
Definition of rebook
: to book again or anew
rebooking the passengers on other flights The band had to rebook their shows. rebook a hotel room Seats were still hard to come by as passengers scrambled to rebook flights.— Corilyn Shropshire … was rebooked on suspicion of battery against a correctional officer after an incident that took place while he was in custody.— Gus Thomson When I tried to rebook, an agent told me there were no options in the Caribbean for the same dates.— Christopher Elliott
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