Being directly supported by another, Being above and in contact with another, At a prescribed point in time, Being the target of an action, Incidental to a specified point in time or order of action; usually combined with here-, there- or where-, on, atop, You use upon between two occurrences of the same noun in order to say that there are large numbers of the thing mentioned. Row upon row of women surged forwards, up, epi, If one thing is upon another, it is on it. He set the tray upon the table He bent forward and laid a kiss softly upon her forehead = on, upon In addition to the uses shown below, upon is used in phrasal verbs such as `come upon' and `look upon', and after some other verbs such as `decide' and `depend', You use upon when mentioning an event that is followed immediately by another event. The door on the left, upon entering the church, leads to the Crypt of St Issac Upon conclusion of these studies, the patient was told that she had a severe problem. = on, If an event is upon you, it is just about to happen. The long-threatened storm was upon us, On; used in all the senses of that word, with which it is interchangeable,
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Being directly supported by another - "She balanced upon one foot."
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Being above and in contact with another - "Place the book upon the table."
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At a prescribed point in time - "The contract was rendered void upon his death."
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Being the target of an action - "He was set upon by the agitated dogs"
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Incidental to a specified point in time or order of action; usually combined with here-, there- or where- - "The clock struck noon, whereupon the students proceeded to lunch."
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on, atop edat
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You use upon between two occurrences of the same noun in order to say that there are large numbers of the thing mentioned. Row upon row of women surged forwards
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up
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If one thing is upon another, it is on it. He set the tray upon the table He bent forward and laid a kiss softly upon her forehead = on
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upon In addition to the uses shown below, upon is used in phrasal verbs such as `come upon' and `look upon', and after some other verbs such as `decide' and `depend'
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You use upon when mentioning an event that is followed immediately by another event. The door on the left, upon entering the church, leads to the Crypt of St Issac Upon conclusion of these studies, the patient was told that she had a severe problem. = on
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If an event is upon you, it is just about to happen. The long-threatened storm was upon us
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On; used in all the senses of that word, with which it is interchangeable
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