Verb
To put or carry (something) forward. [from 15th c.]
To help or assist (a person, project etc.); to promote. [from 16th c.]
To propose, suggest (an opinion, theory etc.). [from 16th c.]
(intransitive) To set off, set forth; to start. [from 16th c.]
Source: en.wiktionary.orgComrades, I hear the track and beating of the enemy's horse-feet, and withal perceive that some of them come in a troop and full body against us. Let us rally and close here, then set forward in order, and by this means we shall be able to receive their charge to their loss and our honour. François Rabelais
Give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts. And show us what each one of us can do to set forward the coming of the day of universal peace. Frank Borman