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What is the past tense of rebook?

What's the past tense of rebook? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of rebook is rebooked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebook is rebooks.

The present participle of rebook is rebooking.

The past participle of rebook is rebooked.

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I wait in a line of a million people, most of whom are going to South America, and the rest of whom are insisting that they get hotel rooms before other people get rebooked.
In any event, I wanted to go to Bilbao, so I rebooked onto the next flight, which is not until this afternoon.
Affected candidates will automatically have their tests rebooked without further charge.
Additionally, most cancellations have been partially to completely rebooked, with 38 percent not yet rebooked.
When early flights are canceled or delayed, there's also a better chance of getting rebooked.
That shaves two days off our calendar, and I rebooked my ticket to deliver the tape Thursday night instead of Monday.

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