verb a verb shows an action or a state of being, in this case 'scheduled' is the past tense of the verb 'schedule'
adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'scheduled' describes a noun or pronoun
Scheduled classes, lectures, exams, etc. are organized according to a set timetable.
Scheduled appointments, surgeries, treatments, etc. are arranged in advance with healthcare providers.
Scheduled flights, trains, buses, etc. refer to services that operate on a predetermined timetable.
Scheduled TV programs, movie releases, album launches, etc. are announced in advance and set for a specific date and time.
Scheduled meetings, conferences, appointments, etc. are planned in advance and set for a specific date and time.
Writers often have scheduled deadlines for submitting drafts, revisions, and final copies of their work to editors or publishers.
Psychologists may have scheduled appointments with clients for therapy sessions, assessments, or consultations.
Doctors have scheduled appointments with patients for examinations, treatments, and follow-up visits.
Teachers have scheduled classes, meetings, and parent-teacher conferences throughout the school year.
Engineers may have scheduled meetings with clients, project teams, or stakeholders to discuss project progress and updates.