set on
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle on
Meanings
Attack someone suddenly
Why “on”? An action is directed onto a person, thing or weakness as its target.
“The dogs set on him.”
“Two men set on the cyclist.”
Don't confuse with
Set on means attack someone suddenly. Set off means begin a journey.
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cheat on
Same on pattern: target
Be unfaithful to a partner
dote on
Same on pattern: target
Show extreme affection toward someone
fall on
Same on pattern: target
Attack someone fiercely
feast on
Same on pattern: target
Eat a large amount of a particular food with enjoyment
feed on
Same on pattern: target
Eat a particular food regularly
frown on
Same on pattern: target
Disapprove of something
gang up on
Same on pattern: target
Join together as a group to threaten or attack one person
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