| Id | ESLPod_1092_WE_1859 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1092 |
| Episode Title | Keeping a Meeting On Track |
| Phrase | to forge ahead |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to forge ahead" means to move forward and proceed, especially with a lot of energy and determination even if there are many obstacles or challenges: "Shelby is forging ahead with her college applications and hopes to hear back from the universities within a few months." The phrase "to forge a relationship with (someone)" means to develop a stronger, more formal relationship with a country or entity: "The two nonprofit organizations have forged a relationship to increase their impact within the community." Finally, the verb "to forge" means to criminally falsify a document, especially by signing someone else's name: "Who forged my signature on these checks?" Or, "The students get in trouble if they are caught forging their parent's signature on their report cards." |
| Topics | Business |
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