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Complete Definition of
"bring forward"
English
Verb
to bring forward
idiom
to call up for consideration
to make something happen earlier than originally planned
#:
The meeting has been
brought forward
one day.
Revision and Credits for
"bring forward"
2007-09-13 01:17 -
Connel MacKenzieBot
- Robot: Automated text replacement (-{{rfc-xphrase|Verb phrase}} +)
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