Moderate as in produce To present or move something to an earlier time or position, as in advance. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bring Forward'
The teacher decided to bring forward the date of the science fair to accommodate students' schedules.
In the story, the protagonist made a strategic move to bring forward the critical evidence in court.
The chef decided to bring forward a unique recipe that would revolutionize the way people perceive traditional desserts.
The athlete decided to bring forward a new training regimen to enhance performance in the upcoming championship.
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