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Phrasal verbs starting with "see"

14 phrasal verbs use this verb

see about
B1

To attend to, arrange, or enquire into something that needs dealing with

see after
B1

To take care of or attend to someone or something (chiefly British and Irish dialectal variant of 'look after')

see beyond
B2

To perceive or understand something deeper, further, or more important than what is immediately obvious

see for oneself
B1

To personally observe or experience something directly, rather than relying on what others say

see in
B1

To perceive or recognise a particular quality or value in a person or thing.

see into
B2

To look inside a space, or to understand someone's hidden thoughts, feelings, or motives.

see off
B1

To go to a station, airport, or other departure point to say goodbye to someone who is leaving; also, to defeat or get rid of a threat.

see oneself out
B1

To leave a building or room without needing someone to escort you to the exit.

see out
B2

To escort someone to the exit of a building; or to last or continue until the end of a period or event.

see over
B2

To be shown around a building or property in order to inspect it.

see past
B2

To look beyond or ignore a negative quality or obstacle in order to perceive something more important.

see through
B2

To recognise that someone or something is not genuine; or to continue with something until it is finished.

see to
B1

To take care of or attend to a need, task, or person.

see to it
B2

To take personal responsibility for ensuring that something happens or is done.