Come forward - definition, transcription

*
Amer.  |ˈkəm ˈfɔːrwərd|
Brit.  |kʌm ˈfɔːwəd|

verb

- make oneself visible; take action (syn: come out, step forward, step up)

Extra examples

Many people came forward to help.

Your suggestion will come forward at the next committee meeting.

The police have asked for witnesses of the accident to come forward.

It was noble of her to come forward with this information.

...the reward money should be sufficient impetus for someone to come forward with information about the robbery...

He asked those pupils who calculated to join the musical school to come forward.

So far, only one candidate has come forward.

The police appealed for witnesses to come forward with information.

The police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward and talk to them.

Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Current translation version is made automatically. You can suggest your own version. Changes will take effect after the administrator approves them.
Original text in English:
Our translation to English:
Community translations to English:
    This feature is allowed to authorized users only.
    Please, register on our website at registration page. After registration you can log in and use that feature.
    Registration   Login   Home  
    ×