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Synonyms for carry-forward
carry-for·ward

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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. carry-over, carry-forwardverb

    the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves

    Synonyms:
    transfer, transfer of training, carry-over

  2. carry over, carry forwardverb

    transfer from one time period to the next

    Synonyms:
    hold over, carry over, carry forward

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "carry-forward":

    deferral, carryforward, carry-in, postponement, carryover, carry-over

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How to use carry-forward in a sentence?

  1. Rockeymoore Cummings:

    I'm looking to extend and carry forward my husband's legacy, while also building and growing a legacy of my own.

  2. Qin Gang:

    Our two countries should carry forward the friendship forged in battle by our people, rather than falling into misunderstanding, miscalculation or even conflict and confrontation.

  3. Nina Simone:

    In order to honor and carry forward her extraordinary legacy, a group of visionary artists and preservationists have collaborated to demonstrate our commitment to equity and racial justice by protecting an American landmark in perpetuity and ensuring that Simone's unique voice continues to inspire and empower people through Nina Simone childhood home.

  4. Richard Nixon:

    There are these and other great causes that we were elected overwhelmingly to carry forward in November of 1972. And what we were elected to do, we are going to do, and let others wallow in Watergate, we are going to do our job.

  5. Ben Ray:

    We look forward to his quick return to the Aged Senate and I believe Aged Senate will be able to carry forward with Aged Senate business.


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