Phrasal verb bring forward

Phrasal verb №40

bring forward

/brɪŋ ˈfɔːwəd/

Meaning
To present or suggest something for consideration; also to move something to an earlier time
Example
They brought forward the wedding because of family reasons.
They brought forward the wedding because of family reasons.

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Examples with the phrasal verb bring forward

The meeting was supposed to be on Friday, but they decided to bring it forward to Wednesday.

The meeting was supposed to be on Friday, but they decided to bring it forward to Wednesday.

The teacher agreed to bring forward the exam so students could finish earlier.

The teacher agreed to bring forward the exam so students could finish earlier.

They wanted to bring forward the launch date to make it before summer.

They wanted to bring forward the launch date to make it before summer.

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