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Past participle for to detect the true nature of, and not be deceived by, someone or something
“Others claim to be telling the truth, but often we can see through their lies and know the real truth.”
Past participle for to continue or persevere with a task
“Dad always said that Claude was a smart guy, that if he'd just stick with it, see something through to the end, Claude could be rich.”
Past participle for to have carried out a plan, task or action to the end
“He must know how to formulate a plan of action and see through his plan with a critical yet open-minded attitude.”
Past participle for to accurately understand or know someone's intentions, true nature, or secrets
Past participle for to endure difficulty, challenges or opposition
Past participle for to believe, based on information
Past participle for to support or sustain, especially financially, for a limited period
Past participle for to conduct or devote oneself to
Past participle for to endure something challenging, typically stoically till the end
Past participle for to bring to completion
Past participle for to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
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