Pronunciation: /fɔːrdʒ əˈhɛd/
verb to move forward with determination and purpose, especially in the face of challenges or obstacles
A1 I forge ahead with my studies by attending every class.
A2 She decided to forge ahead with her plan despite facing obstacles.
B1 The team decided to forge ahead with the project, even though they were behind schedule.
B2 Despite the challenges, the company continued to forge ahead with their expansion plans.
C1 The politician's determination to forge ahead with his policies earned him respect from his constituents.
C2 The explorer's relentless drive to forge ahead in his quest for new discoveries led to groundbreaking findings.
formal Despite facing numerous obstacles, the team decided to forge ahead with their project.
informal Even though things got tough, we just gotta forge ahead and keep pushing forward.
slang When life throws you curveballs, you just gotta keep on forging ahead.
figurative In order to achieve your goals, you must be willing to forge ahead and not let anything hold you back.
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