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ALL meanings of see to

see to
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  • transitivephrasal verb see to tend or attend to 1
  • verb with object see to to perceive with the eyes; look at. 1
  • verb with object see to to view; visit or attend as a spectator: to see a play. 1
  • verb with object see to to perceive by means of computer vision. 1
  • verb with object see to to scan or view, especially by electronic means: The satellite can see the entire southern half of the country. 1
  • verb with object see to to perceive (things) mentally; discern; understand: to see the point of an argument. 1
  • verb with object see to to construct a mental image of; visualize: He still saw his father as he was 25 years ago. 1
  • verb with object see to to accept or imagine or suppose as acceptable: I can't see him as president. 1
  • verb with object see to to be cognizant of; recognize: to see the good in others; to see where the mistake is. 1
  • verb with object see to to foresee: He could see war ahead. 1
  • verb with object see to to ascertain, learn, or find out: See who is at the door. 1
  • verb with object see to to have knowledge or experience of: to see service in the foreign corps. 1
  • verb with object see to to make sure: See that the work is done. 1
  • verb with object see to to meet and converse with: Are you seeing her at lunch today? 1
  • verb with object see to to receive as a visitor: The ambassador finally saw him. 1
  • verb with object see to to visit: He's gone to see his aunt. 1
  • verb with object see to to court, keep company with, or date frequently: They've been seeing each other for a long time. 1
  • verb with object see to to provide aid or assistance to; take care of: He's seeing his brother through college. 1
  • verb with object see to to attend or escort: to see someone home. 1
  • verb with object see to Cards. to match (a bet) or match the bet of (a bettor) by staking an equal sum; call: I'll see your five and raise you five more. 1
  • verb with object see to to prefer (someone or something) to be as indicated (usually used as a mild oath): I'll see you in hell before I sell you this house. He'll see the business fail before he admits he's wrong. 1
  • verb with object see to to read or read about: I saw it in the newspaper. 1
  • verb without object see to to have the power of sight. 1
  • verb without object see to to be capable of perceiving by means of computer vision. 1
  • verb without object see to to understand intellectually or spiritually; have insight: Philosophy teaches us to see. 1
  • verb without object see to to give attention or care: See, there it goes. 1
  • verb without object see to to find out; make inquiry: Go and see for yourself. 1
  • verb without object see to to consider; think; deliberate: Let me see, how does that song go? 1
  • verb without object see to to look about; observe: They heard the noise and came out to see. 1
  • phrasal verb see to If you see to something that needs attention, you deal with it. 0
  • noun see to to attend to 0
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