bear upon in English
apply to, affect, have an influence o
Use "bear upon" in a sentence
1. All these bear upon him with crushing weight.
2. How will the new laws bear upon us?
3. They tried to bring pressure to bear upon me.
4. Fire was brought to bear upon the enemy column.
5. By giving me this burning torture to bear upon my breast!
6. These are matters that bear upon the welfare of the community.
7. We must bring all our energies to bear upon the task.
8. How do these findings bear upon our earlier discussion of Zande witchcraft?
9. The market is truth as it reflects all forces that bear upon it.
10. 'That was a rare point , Sydney, that you brought to bear upon the identification.
11. His Acquirements were vast, and they were all brought to bear upon the life of his day
12. We have seen in the present chapter that a number of forces bear upon both supply and demand.
13. Compel: verb bear down against , bear hard upon , blackmail , bring pressure to bear upon , burden , cause , coerce , cogere , command , Compellere , constrain
14. Their effect was to compound the difficulty the liberal leadership had in bringing pressure for reform to bear upon the regime.
15. Constrain: (Compel), verb actuate , apply pressure , assert oneself , bring about by force , bring pressure to bear upon , burden , cause to , charge , coerce
16. Synonyms for Appertain to include bear, apply to, pertain to, concern, relate to, deal with, refer to, bear on, bear upon and be applicable to
17. While all these words mean "relating to or bearing upon the matter in hand," Applicable suggests the fitness of bringing a general rule or principle to bear upon a particular case
18. Appertain to something relate to, refer to, be part of, belong to, apply to, have to do with, be connected to, pertain to, be relevant to, be characteristic of, touch upon, bear upon, be pertinent to, inhere in, be proper to The book covers everything Appertaining to the cinema.
19. Appertain to something relate to, refer to, be part of, belong to, apply to, have to do with, be connected to, pertain to, be relevant to, be characteristic of, touch upon, bear upon, be pertinent to, inhere in, be proper to The book covers everything Appertaining to the cinema.
20. appertain to something relate to, refer to, be part of, belong to, apply to, have to do with, be connected to, pertain to, be relevant to, be characteristic of, touch upon, bear upon, be pertinent to, inhere in, be proper to The book covers everything Appertaining to the cinema.