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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Opposit Word

What is the opposit word for the postpone
  

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HI I can't think of one word. The most natural phrase is probably "bring forward"... - We were going to postpone the meeting of the 15th September until the 29th, but now we've decided to bring it forward to the 10th Regards, Dave

  • HI I can't think of one word.
  • The most natural phrase is probably "bring forward"...
  • - We were going to postpone the meeting of the 15th September until the 29th, but now we've decided to bring it forward to the 10th Regards, Dave
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HI

I can't think of one word. The most natural phrase is probably "bring forward"...

- We were going to postpone the meeting of the 15th September until the 29th, but now we've decided to bring it forward to the 10th

Regards, Dave
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I do wish we would adopt the Indian English verb "prepone." It's so logical and fills a void. However, it's not used enough yet globally. One of our project managers was from India and she used the word, so it caught on a little in our group, but not universally.
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AnonymousWhat is the opposite word for the of "postpone"
This has been discussed ad nauseam in another thread.

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I agree with Dave, bring forward is a good one.
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The opposite word for "postpone" is "advance"

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