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  1. whereupon From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English where‧u‧pon /ˌweərəˈpɒn $ ˈwerəpɑːn, -pɒːn/ conjunction formal used when something happens immediately after something else, or as a result of something happening She refused to hand over her money, whereupon there was a fight.
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    (formal) and then; as a result of this He told her she was a liar, whereupon she walked out.
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    WHEREUPON meaning: at which time used to say that something happens directly after something else and often as a result of it
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    "whereupon" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to a time immediately after something else has happened.
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