set forward

The phrase "set forward" is versatile and can mean suggesting ideas, adjusting time, or initiating movement.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To propose or suggest an idea or plan for consideration.

Example

  • The committee set forward a new proposal for the project.
  • She set forward an innovative solution during the meeting.

B1Timekeeping

(common)To adjust a timekeeping device to show a later time.

Example

  • Remember to set forward your clocks for daylight saving time.
  • I set forward my watch by an hour.

C1Support

(common)To help or promote someone or something.

Example

  • The manager set forward the intern's project to the board.
  • Her mentor set forward her application for the scholarship.

B2Travel

(less common)To start or set off on a journey.

Example

  • They set forward on their road trip early in the morning.
  • The explorers set forward into the unknown.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "set forward":

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