As Dreamlike says (post #3) to anticipate is to look forward to. I think Sound Shift's solution is British. In American English, we'd be more likely to say, "I'm moving the meeting up to the 10th of February", or "I'm changing the date of the meeting; it will be one month earlier, on the 10th of February." More @Wikipedia
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