KICK UPSTAIRS vs COME FORTH: VERB
- To promote (an employee considered troublesome) to a position of lesser influence, but of apparently higher status.
- Give a promotion to or assign to a higher position
- To move forward and into view, to emerge, to appear.
- Come out of
- Happen or occur as a result of something
KICK UPSTAIRS vs COME FORTH: RELATED WORDS
- Good condition, Act upon, Bring forward, Bring round, Set about, Get across, Carry off, Collide with, Bring about, Set in motion, Upgrade, Promote, Advance, Elevate, Raise
- Fall into place, Find oneself, Bring forth, Bring forward, Spring to mind, Bring about, Set in motion, Get across, Come to light, Come to mind, Spring up, Crop up, Come out, Issue, Emerge
KICK UPSTAIRS vs COME FORTH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Good condition, Act upon, Bring forward, Bring round, Set about, Get across, Carry off, Collide with, Bring about, Set in motion, Upgrade, Promote, Advance, Elevate, Raise
- Fall into place, Find oneself, Bring forth, Bring forward, Spring to mind, Bring about, Set in motion, Get across, Come to light, Come to mind, Spring up, Crop up, Come out, Issue, Emerge
KICK UPSTAIRS vs COME FORTH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Come forth, ruler who carries the glory of God!
- Close thy mouth, and come forth from him!
- Call for Helios and Vesta to come forth.
- It shall no longer tarry but come forth!
- The girls, Antigone and Ismene, come forth, crying.
- You have two things here: first He is resurrection, when He calls the dead to come forth as He did to Lazarus, they come.
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, ye servants of the most high God, come forth, and come hither.
- Let the prisons bum down, and let the prisoners come forth, And let my husband come forth out of the murderous darkness.
- The corn is changed, come forth, come forth, Ere all the blossoms go!
- Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man.