bear on
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle on
Meanings
Be relevant or related to something
Why “on”? Eyes or thought land on a point and stay there.
“How does this bear on the case?”
“How does that fact bear on our claim?”
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Bear on means be relevant or related to something. Bear out means provide evidence that confirms what someone has said.
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bear out
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Provide evidence that confirms what someone has said
check on
Same on pattern: attention
Make sure someone or something is safe or all right
chew on
Same on pattern: attention
Think carefully about something for a while
dwell on
Same on pattern: attention
Spend too much time thinking or talking about something
focus on
Same on pattern: attention
Direct attention or effort on something
look on
Same on pattern: attention
Watch something happen without taking part; Regard or consider someone or something in a particular way
sleep on
Same on pattern: attention
Wait until the next day before deciding; Ignore or miss a good chance while it is available
spy on
Same on pattern: attention
Watch someone secretly
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