Indians commonly use the word “prepone” to mean “to move forward in time.”
Example: The football match planned to be conducted on April 29 has been preponed to March 26.
Some antonyms for postpone are “bring forward, move up, advance.”
Example: The eight o’clock program has been moved forward to seven.
The word prepone sounds strange.
May I know your opinion please?
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