To change the time in a time zone to a later time.(verb)
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Use "put forward" in a sentence
"The accepted proofs of the existence of God, immortality, and liberty were thus, in his opinion, overthrown, and the well-known set of postulates of the "categoric imperative" put forward in their place."
"Ram Reddy Distance Education Centre (OU), provided a platform not only to put forward their knowledge in the related field but also explore new areas to be better equipped to face the fresh challenges in the fast-changing world of physical education."
""Collator" was Cassian who in his "Conferences" had put forward semi-Pelagian doctrine."