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View definitions for forge ahead

forge ahead

verb as in progress

verb as in push the envelope

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UK officials have said around 20 countries are interested in joining a "coalition of the willing" to help Ukraine, as European leaders forge ahead with plans for much bigger military expenditure.

From BBC

The execution-style killing of an openly gay imam, Muhsin Hendricks, in South Africa has left people in the LGBTQ+ community fearful for their safety - but also determined to forge ahead with the campaign to end their marginalisation in religious circles.

From BBC

If Trump and the Senate forge ahead, no one should pretend that isn’t the message.

From Slate

It allowed Danson to forge ahead with his own career goals, at an age when people in other professions have usually long since retired.

Regardless of the election outcome, said Spaniola, “we're not going to stop fighting and trying to forge ahead.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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