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to bear on
[phrase form: bear]
01
to affect someone or something, particularly in a burdensome way
Transitive: to bear on sb/sth
Examples
The tragic incident continues to bear on the community's well-being.
The long hours and workload are bearing on the employees' morale.
02
to be related to a particular situation or topic
Transitive: to bear on a situation
Examples
Scientific research findings often bear on the medical field's advancements.
The legal precedents will bear on the court's decision regarding the case.
03
to motivate someone to start or finish an activity
Transitive: to bear on sb
Ditransitive: to bear on sb to do sth
Examples
The cheering crowd bore on the athlete to give their best performance.
The tight deadline bore on the team to work efficiently.
04
to ensure that something stays the same or unchanged over time
Transitive: to bear on sth
Examples
The decision to bear on the original architecture was met with unanimous approval.
We should strive to bear on the values that define our cultural identity.



























