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Meaning
The phrase "bring forward a date" means to change a scheduled date to an earlier time. It often refers to rescheduling an event, meeting, or deadline to happen sooner than originally planned.
Synonyms
- Move up a date
- Reschedule for an earlier date
- Advance a date
- Change to an earlier date
- Prepone (used in some regions)
Antonyms
- Postpone
- Delay
- Defer
- Extend
- Continue
Etymology
The term "bring forward" comes from the combination of "bring," which means to carry or move something to a place, and "forward," which indicates direction or time towards the future. The phrase as a whole emphasizes moving something from a later date to an earlier one.
Examples
- We decided to bring forward the meeting date to accommodate everyone's schedule.
- The project deadline was brought forward due to increased urgency.
- Can we bring forward the dinner reservation to 6 PM instead of 8 PM?
- The school administration opted to bring forward the start of the semester by two weeks.
- They successfully brought forward the launch date of the product, much to the delight of stakeholders.