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Definition of bring forward phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bring forward

phrasal verb
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bring something forward
  1. to move something to an earlier date or time
    • The meeting has been brought forward from 10 May to 3 May.
  2. to suggest something for discussion
    • Please bring the matter forward at the next meeting.
    Topics Suggestions and advicec2
  3. to move a total sum from the bottom of one page or column of numbers to the top of the next
    • A credit balance of $500 was brought forward from his September account.
See bring forward in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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