move forward
verbDefinitions
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see move, forward.
To cause to make progress.
- Meanwhile, with the Olympics approaching, the Greek government has grown increasingly heavy-handed in its efforts to move the project forward.
To make progress.
- This meeting is intended to help us move forward on the new project.
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To modernize.
To reschedule (something) to an earlier date or time.
- They decided to move the meeting forward by a day so that Aisha could attend before her vacation.
The neighborhood
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