see

//siː//
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Visual representation of see

Verb

seeInfinitive
seePresent tense
sawPast tense
seenPast participle
seeingPresent participle
seesThird-person singular
1

to perceive with the eyes; to have the power of sight

I can see the mountains from my window.

2

to observe or watch something

Did you see that movie last night?

3

to understand or comprehend something

I see what you mean.

4

to meet or visit someone

I'm going to see my friend tomorrow.

5

to experience or witness an event

I hope to see peace in my lifetime.

6

to find out or discover information

I'll see what time the train leaves.

7

to ensure or make certain that something happens

Please see that all the doors are locked before you leave.

8

to accompany or escort someone to a place

I'll see you to the door.

9

to consider or regard something in a particular way

I see this as a great opportunity.

Noun

1

the diocese or jurisdiction of a bishop or archbishop

The archbishop presides over his see.

Synonym