slated to do something

slated to do something
*slated to do something
scheduled to do something. (*Typically: be \slated to do something; have someone \slated to do something.) •

Mary is slated to go to Washington in the fall.

We are slated to leave in November.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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