set upon
Britishverb
Example Sentences
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As civil rights cases came before him, he set upon a path of trying to learn about the history of race in this country.
From Slate • Jan. 6, 2025
The Lord Mayor of London, accompanied by army officers, personally ripped down festive decorations from the doors of homes and churches, only to be set upon by jeering crowds that caused his horse to bolt.
From Salon • Dec. 24, 2024
He now surpasses domestic level and plans to set upon a path towards world level.
From BBC • Oct. 12, 2024
Some outdoor sculptural elements can beckon loudly from a distance — when a formal pot is shown off in a formally designed garden, for example, perhaps set upon a plinth.
From Seattle Times • May 8, 2024
Leaving the castle grounds by a roundabout way, I looked back, expecting to see a spy set upon me by my father.
From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein
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