This usage refers to introducing something—such as evidence, proposals, or theories—to a group for discussion or review.
"The meeting has been brought forward from Friday to Wednesday". Synonyms: Advance, move up, accelerate. 2. Presenting Evidence or Ideas
In British English, "bring forward" most commonly means to change the date or time of an event so that it happens .
This usage refers to introducing something—such as evidence, proposals, or theories—to a group for discussion or review.
"The meeting has been brought forward from Friday to Wednesday". Synonyms: Advance, move up, accelerate. 2. Presenting Evidence or Ideas bring forward
In British English, "bring forward" most commonly means to change the date or time of an event so that it happens . bring forward