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Bring forward

/brɪŋ ˈfɔːwəd/

B1

Intermediate

1. To move an event or meeting to an earlier time or date.

  • The meeting was originally scheduled for Friday, but we decided to bring it forward to Wednesday.
  • She asked if they could bring the deadline forward to accommodate her travel plans.

2. To present or introduce an idea, proposal, or plan for consideration or discussion.

  • During the board meeting, the CEO brought forward a new proposal to increase sales.
  • They hope to bring forward new evidence that could help in the investigation.

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