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ALL meanings of forwarding

for·ward·ing
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  • noun forwarding resending 1
  • noun forwarding Present participle of forward. 1
  • noun forwarding Sports. a player stationed in advance of others on a team. Football. a lineman. Basketball. either of two players stationed in the forecourt. 1
  • noun forwarding Finance. something bought, as a security, for future delivery. 1
  • adverb forwarding toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward. 1
  • adverb forwarding toward the front: Let's move forward so we can hear better. 1
  • adverb forwarding into view or consideration; out; forth: He brought forward several good suggestions. 1
  • adverb forwarding toward the bow or front of a vessel or aircraft. 1
  • adverb forwarding ahead (defs 4, 5). 1
  • adjective forwarding directed toward a point in advance; moving ahead; onward: a forward motion. 1
  • adjective forwarding being in a condition of advancement; well-advanced: It was quite forward in the season when we finished our planting. 1
  • adjective forwarding ready, prompt, or eager. 1
  • adjective forwarding presumptuous, impertinent, or bold: a rude, forward child. 1
  • adjective forwarding situated in the front or forepart: the forward part of the ship. 1
  • adjective forwarding of or relating to the future; for the future or forward delivery: forward buying; a forward price. 1
  • adjective forwarding lying ahead or to the front: Take the forward path. 1
  • adjective forwarding radical or extreme, as persons or opinions: the forward trend in certain liberal thought. 1
  • adjective forwarding standing out from others (sometimes used in combination): fashion-forward celebrities; an herb with a strong, forward flavor. 1
  • verb with object forwarding to send forward; transmit, especially to a new address: to forward a letter. 1
  • verb with object forwarding to advance or help onward; promote: The training will help to forward your career. 1
  • verb without object forwarding to advance or play a cassette, digital recording, slide projector, etc., in the forward direction: Forward through the first few ballads to get to the dance tracks on this album. 1
  • noun forwarding all the processes involved in the binding of a book subsequent to cutting and up to the fitting of its cover 0
  • noun forwarding The act by which something is forwarded. 0
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