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To perceive with one's eyes
“I can see the snow-capped mountains from here.”
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To be a spectator of
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“Tonight, you will see the lunar eclipse occurring before your very eyes.”
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To understand based on information provided
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“I can see how their secret meeting was highly inappropriate.”
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To find out through discovery
“Ted, you'll see who the princesses are when you're on your adventure with Bill.”
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To find out by making inquiries
“William, can you please see what your brother Harry is up to with Meghan?”
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To think over something
“Let me see how I can solve this crossword puzzle.”
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To ensure that something happens
See that you have packed all of your belongings before you leave.”
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To form a mental picture of, or to predict
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“Because of his superior skill, I can see him winning the tournament.”
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To understand through experience
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“When my great-grandfather was young, he would see the horrors of war first-hand.”
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To have an awareness of something
“I see sadness and torment in many of Van Gogh's paintings.”
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To meet by arrangement
“I see Renee at least once a week to catch up on the latest gossip.”
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To meet by chance
“While I was on my holiday in the Bahamas, I would incredibly see Mark who happened to also be on holiday there.”
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To consult a professional as a client
“You might want to see your lawyer about this to make sure you're not in any kind of trouble.”
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To consult with a client as a professional
“My lawyer allocated some time in his schedule to see me about this issue.”
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To escort or conduct someone to someplace
“Security, please see the drunken guest to the exit.”
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To visit a person or place
“My parents like to see me at least once a month.”
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To deem to be
“I just don't see things the way you do.”
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To be the setting or time of
“The 1950s would see the birth of the first electronic computers.”
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(see over) To inspect or scrutinize
“Feel free to see over the car before you make a decision to buy it.”
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(rare, usually used in present participle form "seeing") To be in a romantic or non-platonic relationship with
“Who will he see now that he's broken up with Anna?”
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To refer to a section of a document
“Please see Appendix A at the end of this book.”
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To consider or regard somebody or something as
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(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
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To view by spending time in, usually as part of a holiday or vacation
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To urge to remember or take care to do something
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To contemplate or ponder before making a decision or forming an opinion
Noun
A region or office of a church
“Between 1328 and the early 16th century, a Catholic bishop had his see in Tbilisi to foster those contacts.”
Interjection
Look, see, behold (in an imperative sense)
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