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A detailed schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget.Budget
act of juggling; magic trick; sleight-of-hand; trickery, manipulation, deceit, fit into a schedule, have difficulty holding something, keep several objects in the air, maintain a number of objects in the air at the same time by catching and throwing; m...juggle
agenda, schedule, outline of things to be done, item on agendaagendum
agree, appropriate, come across somebody, compete or fight with somebody, encounter somebody for first time, place of meeting for a competition, encounter; come in contact with; assemble; come before; make acquaintance; satisfy; be on schedule; face or...meet
backward, slow, behind schedule, in arrears, lagging behindbehindhand
booklet giving details of a performance, broadcast, insert operating instructions into machine, instructions obeyed by computer, operating instructions for machine, plan of action, programme, routine, schedule something, agenda, written order of events...program
chart of year, chart showing the months of a year (including days and weeks); schedule, timetable, listcalendar
container with compartments, datebook, embryo part, planner, one who organizes; schedule-planner book, somebody who organizesorganizer
cover a roof with slate, cover with slate (of a roof, etc.); nominate a candidate for office; propose or list for candidacy; schedule, plan; harshly criticize, denounce, abuse, dark gray, designate somebody, fine grained rock that is easily split into ...slate
group united in a purpose, identification parade, list of players, people assembled by police, television schedulelineup; line-up
having no daily scheduleagendaless
list of arrivals and departures, list of items, list of meetings, commitments, or appointments, list of restricted drugs, make a list of things, make a schedule, create a timetable; enter into a timetable; plan for a certain date, plan something for a ...schedule
make compatible again, harmonize again; schedule a second game between two particular teams; compete against someone again (as in an athletic game), match opponents again, second matchrematch
nonscheduled airline or plane, without a fixed schedule (Slang)nonsked
 

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