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Amit
What does it mean “Alight” here? Historians had alighted on one interesting factor around the mid-18th century that required explanation.
Mar 14, 2020 8:42 AM
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Alight here means: "to find or unexpectedly see something"
March 14, 2020
It is most commonly used to mean to get off from a bus train etc, but it also has other meanings for your context. to agree on something, which is taken from the logic of the second example sentence in dictionaries to settle or stay after descending: "The bird alighted on the tree". "Historians had agreed or accidentally found some information about the mid 19th century that required explanation" to answer more fully a little more context is required; as to whether it was agreed or discovered accidentally or a combination of both.
March 14, 2020
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March 14, 2020
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