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View definitions for upon which

upon which

adverb as in whereat

adverb as in whereon

adverb as in whereupon

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In her petition, lawyers for Chiles say that the therapist frequently has clients who seek her counseling over concerns about their sexualities and gender identities and a belief that "their faith and their relationship with God establishes the foundation upon which to understand their identity and desires."

From Salon

“He painted on a small canvas upon which one glimpsed the world.”

Our ability to mobilize, she suggests, “will define a key battleground upon which the fight for a human future unfolds.”

But Zelensky has instead referred to it as a "framework agreement" upon which he hopes further deals can be made.

From BBC

The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America submitted an amicus brief to the court, pleading: “Allowing the district court’s ruling to stand would imperil veterans’ legislation and risk unnecessary challenges to settled programs, benefits, and funding upon which millions of this nation’s veterans rely.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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