forge ahead
phrasal verb with forge verb [ T ] uk/fɔːdʒ/ us
to become more successful:
The country's housing market is still forging ahead, according to their biggest mortgage lender.
to suddenly increase in value by a large amount:
The mobiles group continued to forge ahead, and rose 4% for a two-session gain of 8%.
to make an effort to achieve something in a short time:
forge ahead with sth Regardless of the uncertainty, she plans to forge ahead with her career.