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bring forward
verb
- to present or introduce (a subject) for discussion
- accounting to transfer (a figure representing the sum of the figures on a page or in a column) to the top of the next page or column
- to move to an earlier time or date
the kickoff has been brought forward to 2 p.m.
Example Sentences
I understand the chancellor is looking at whether any of the money announced in the government's vital Spending Review can be brought forward from June.
It's pressing for presidential elections to be brought forward from 2028.
The National time was brought forward an hour and 15 minutes to reduce the build-up and provide safer ground for runners in case of drying conditions.
Speaking to GB News on Monday, the prime minister said the government would bring forward legislation to reverse the new guidelines.
It said it did not have to invite more than one scheme application, but additional funding meant more could be brought forward.
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