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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
Yaxley-Lennon is due to be released on 26 July but his legal team argued there was a medical case for that to be brought forward.
More than 1,500 nursery inspections had been brought forward after receiving reports of serious childcare incidents - Ofsted told us.
It is expected that a series of announcements on government investment into UK industry and infrastructure planned for later this year will be brought forward in the coming days and weeks.
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.
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