Whereat
conjunction
1.
Literary.
at which:
a reception whereat many were present.
to which; whereupon:
a remark whereat she quickly angered.
adverb
2.
Archaic. in reference to which.
adverb
1.
at or to which place
sentence connector
2.
upon which occasion
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