slated for

slated for

Scheduled or organized to happen or take place. They had me slated for a promotion and a pay raise, but downturns in the economy has put that on hold for now. Their newest album is slated for release in July.
See also: slate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*slated for something

scheduled for something. (As if a schedule had been written on a slate. *Typically: be ~; have someone ~.) John was slated for Friday's game, but he couldn't play with the team. Ann is slated for promotion next year.
See also: slate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • be slated for (something)
  • slated for, be
  • slated to (do something)
  • slated to do scheduled to do
  • be a go
  • (one) should be so lucky
  • bring (someone or something) under (someone or something)
  • bring under
  • a dog and pony show
  • be cold comfort
References in periodicals archive
Richards and Associates for the detailed design work for the two-story 30,000 square foot centre, slated for a tentative groundbreaking in 2007.