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thereupon
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
thereupon
(adverb)
thereupon
/
ˈ
ðerəˌpɑːn/
adverb
thereupon
/
ˈ
ðerəˌpɑːn/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of THEREUPON
formal
1
:
immediately after that
The committee reviewed the documents and
thereupon
decided to accept the proposal.
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on the thing that has been mentioned
The jurors discussed the evidence and made/based their decision
thereupon
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