Easy as in throw out To move something to an earlier time or position, as in to put it ahead. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bring Forward'
The teacher asked the student to bring forward their science project for an early presentation.
The coach decided to bring forward the team's practice time to avoid the heat during the afternoon.
The magician was about to bring forward a dazzling performance that amazed the audience.
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