to bring forward
Pronunciation
/bɹˈɪŋ fˈoːɹwɚd/
British pronunciation
/bɹˈɪŋ fˈɔːwəd/

Definition & Meaning of "bring forward"in English

to bring forward
[phrase form: bring]
01

to suggest something for discussion or consideration

to bring forward definition and meaning
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Sarah brought the new marketing strategy forward during the team meeting.
Can you bring the proposal forward in the next agenda?
02

(in bookkeeping) to write down or use the result of one calculation in the next step

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Bring the initial result forward and divide it by the next factor in the equation.
Calculate the average, and then bring it forward for further statistical analysis.
03

to move an event or appointment to an earlier date or time

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Let's bring the meeting forward to accommodate everyone's schedule.
The manager decided to bring the deadline forward to expedite the project.
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