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  2. 1 day ago · (ʃedjuːl , US skedʒuːl ) countable noun. A schedule is a plan that gives a list of events or tasks and the times at which each one should happen or be done. [...] See full entry for 'schedule' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'tight' tight. (taɪt ) adjective.

  3. Definition Of Tight Schedule. A tight schedule refers to a carefully planned and structured timetable that allows little or no room for delays or deviations. It is a term commonly used to describe a situation where time constraints are particularly stringent, and tasks or activities must be completed within a specified timeframe.

  4. noun [C] uk / ˈʃedʒ.uːl / us / ˈskedʒ.uːl / a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or ... See more at schedule. (Definition of tight and schedule from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of tight schedule.

  5. Sentence Examples. An increasingly tight schedule meant that there was no room for quibbles about the job description. Dr Arnmon addressed ambulatory surgery for patients with diabetes, saying that a tight schedule is never a reason to perform a procedure. The captain of the survey ship was on a tight schedule, so he made note of the readings ...

  6. n. very tight schedule. n. heavy schedule. packed schedule. n. busy agenda. heavy agenda. jam-packed schedule. n. short notice. n. short period of time. n. brief moment. n. brief period of time. n. full agenda. short moment. n. short space of time. n. short time. n. short timeframe. n. brief interval. n. brief period. n. brief span. n. brief time.

  7. definitions. sentences. thesaurus. Parts of speech. nouns. verbs. adverbs. Synonyms. Similar meaning. View all. busy schedule. full schedule. hectic schedule. very tight schedule. heavy schedule. packed schedule. busy agenda. heavy agenda. jam-packed schedule. short notice. short period of time. brief moment. brief period of time. full agenda.

  8. 1. The New York Times. We had a tight schedule. 2. The New York Times. We're on a very tight schedule". 3. The Guardian - TV & Radio. She keeps me on a tight schedule. 4. The New York Times - Tech. "We are on a very tight schedule," Hanophy said twice. 5. The New Yorker. "He has a really tight schedule there," Mr. Hujanen said. 6.

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