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bring forward
verb
to present or introduce (a subject) for discussion
accounting to transfer (a figure representing the sum of the figures on a page or in a column) to the top of the next page or column
to move to an earlier time or date
the kickoff has been brought forward to 2 p.m.
Example Sentences
Responding to the proposal, Dame Diana said the government supported such a change and would "bring forward a suitable government amendment to give effect to this commitment in the Lords".
As it stands, you do not need a licence to perform cosmetic procedures in England, but this could change if an amendment brought forward in 2022 is passed by parliament.
She is grappling with trauma from her childhood, which she’s trying not to bring forward.
It comes as plans are in place to bring forward legislation to prohibit drivers overtaking buses which have stopped to drop off or pick up their passengers.
"But we're in opposition now, it is my job to bring forward good, sensible solutions," he added.
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