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    see
    [sē]
    verb
    see (verb) · sees (third person present) · saw (past tense) · seeing (present participle) · seen (past participle)
    1. perceive with the eyes; discern visually:
      "in the distance she could see the blue sea" · "Andrew couldn't see out of his left eye" · "I could see through the windows" · "I can't see into the future"
      • be or become aware of something from observation or from a written or other visual source:
        "I see from your appraisal report that you have asked for training"
      • be a spectator of (a film, game, or other entertainment); watch:
        "I went to see King Lear at the Old Vic"
      • refer to (a specified source) for further information (used as a direction in a text):
        "elements are usually classified as metals or non-metals (see chapter 11)"
      • observe without being able to affect:
        "they see their rights being taken away"
    2. discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand:
      "I can't see any other way to treat it" · "I saw that perhaps he was right" · "she could see what Rhoda meant"
      • ascertain after inquiring, considering, or discovering an outcome:
        "I'll go along to the club and see if I can get a game"
      • regard in a specified way:
        "he saw himself as a good teacher" · "you and I see things differently" · "Berlin does not want to be seen to be taking sides in the French election"
      • foresee; view or predict as a possibility:
        "I can't see him earning any more anywhere else"
      • used to ascertain or express comprehension, agreement, or continued attention, or to emphasize that an earlier prediction was correct:
        "it has to be the answer, don't you see?" · "see, I told you I'd come"
    3. experience or witness (an event or situation):
      "I shall not live to see it" · "I can't bear to see you so unhappy"
      • be the time or setting of (something):
        "the 1970s saw the beginning of a technological revolution"
    4. meet (someone one knows) socially or by chance:
      "I saw Colin last night"
      • visit (a person or place):
        "I went to see Caroline" · "see Alaska in style"
      • meet regularly as a boyfriend or girlfriend:
        "some guy she was seeing was messing her around"
      • consult (a specialist or professional):
        "you may need to see a solicitor"
      • give an interview or consultation to:
        "the doctor will see you now"
    5. escort or conduct (someone) to a specified place:
      "don't bother seeing me out"
    6. ensure:
      "Lucy saw to it that everyone got enough to eat" · "see that no harm comes to him"
    7. (in poker or brag) equal the bet of (an opponent).
    Origin
    Old English sēon, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zien and German sehen, perhaps from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sequi ‘follow’.
    see
    [sē]
    noun
    see (noun) · sees (plural noun)
    1. the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop or archbishop:
      "he was elected to fill the vacant see" · "he left the priesthood and his episcopal see to become a politician"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French sed, from Latin sedes ‘seat’, from sedere ‘sit’.
    saw
    [sô]
    verb
    see (past tense)
    1. past of see
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    verb
    1. perceive with the eyes; discern visually:
    2. discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand:
    3. meet (someone one knows) socially or by chance:
      meet (by chance)
      stumble on/across
      happen on
      chance on
      meet (by arrangement)
      meet up with
      get together with
      have a meeting
      have meetings
      meet socially
      make a date with
    4. escort or conduct (someone) to a specified place:
    noun
    1. the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop or archbishop:
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  2. verb (used with object), saw, seen, see·ing. to perceive with the eyes; look at.
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    to perceive with the eyes; to perceive mentally: I see your point.

    The term "see" commonly refers to the visual perception or act of using one's vision to observe and comprehend the surrounding environment or objects. It involves the ability to receive and interpret visual stimuli through the eyes, resulting in the formation of mental images or understanding of the seen object or scene.

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    See means noticing something using our eyes. The past simple form is saw and the -ed form is seen: … Watch is similar to look at, but it usually means that we look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving: …

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