slated to (do something)

slated to (do something)

Scheduled or organized to do or participate in something. A: "How about dinner on Saturday?" B: "Our band is slated to be in Portland for a gig that night. Maybe the week after?" The famous magician has been slated to appear in events around the country for the next six months.
See also: slate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

slated to do something scheduled to do something

. (*Typically: be ~; have someone ~.) Mary is slated to go to Washington in the fall. We are slated to leave in November.
See also: schedule, slate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • slated to do scheduled to do
  • be slated for (something)
  • slated for, be
  • slated for
  • be left holding the baby
  • take it that
  • trump
  • come up trumps
  • come/turn up trumps
  • have no part in/of (something)