move in on vs set upon

move in on

verb
  • To encroach or prepare to take over (a thing, relationship, task or place that is or was somebody else's). 

  • To come closer to, as if to catch or hunt. 

set upon

verb
  • To begin an activity; to embark upon a course of action. 

  • To attack someone. 

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