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upon

1 of 1preposition
/əˈpɑn/
1

used as a preposition to indicate a basis or condition on which something is done or decided

  • The promotion was granted upon meeting the required qualifications.
  • The scholarship was awarded upon academic achievement and extracurricular involvement.
  • The decision was made upon careful consideration of all the available options.
2

at the point when something is very close to starting, arriving, or happening, often suddenly or with strong effect

  • A feeling of fear was upon her.
  • A new season is upon the land.
  • A crisis was upon the city before anyone realized it.
  • Winter is almost upon us now.
  • The storm was upon them before they could find shelter.
3

used to indicate the target or object of an action or influence

  • The decision had a significant impact upon the community.
  • The researchers focused their efforts upon the endangered species.
  • The storm had a devastating effect upon the coastal towns.
  • His comments cast doubt upon the results of the experiment.
  • The plan will have an impact upon the environment.