Definitions of SEE in various dictionaries:
noun -
the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located
verb -
perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight
verb -
perceive (an idea or situation) mentally
verb -
perceive or be contemporaneous with
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imagine
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deem to be
verb -
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
verb -
see or watch
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come together
verb -
find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort
verb -
be careful or certain to do something
verb -
go to see for professional or business reasons
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go to see for a social visit
verb -
go to see a place, as for entertainment
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take charge of or deal with
verb -
receive as a specified guest
verb -
date regularly
verb -
see and understand, have a good eye
verb -
deliberate or decide
verb -
observe as if with an eye
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observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect
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go or live through
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accompany or escort
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match or meet
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make sense of
To perceive with the eye.
To apprehend as if with the eye.
To detect by means analogous to use of the eye: an electronic surveillance camera that saw the activity in the embassy yard.
To have a mental image of; visualize: They could still see their hometown as it once was.
To understand; comprehend: I see your point.
To consider to be; regard: Many saw her as a world leader.
To believe possible; imagine: I don’t see him as a teacher.
To foresee: I see great things for that child.
To know through firsthand experience; undergo: “He saw some service on the king’s side” (Tucker Brooke).
To give rise to or be characterized by: “Her long reign saw the heyday of verb al humor” (Richard Kain).
To find out; ascertain: Please see who’s knocking.
Abbr.
To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book’s history should see page one of the preface.
To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
To meet or be in the company of: I saw all my aunts and uncles at the reunion.
To share the companionship of often or regularly: He’s been seeing the same woman for eight years.
To visit socially; call on.
To visit for consultation: You ought to see your doctor more frequently.
To admit or receive, as for consultation or a social visit: The doctor will see you now.
To attend; view: Let’s see a movie.
To escort; attend: I’m seeing Nellie home.
To make sure; take care: See that it gets done right away.
Games.
To meet (a bet) in card games.
To meet the bet of (another player).
To have the power to perceive with or as if with the eye.
To understand; comprehend.
To consider: Let’s see, which suitcase should we take? 4.
To go and look: She had to see for herself and went into the garage.
To ascertain; find out: We probably can do it, but we’ll have to see.
To have foresight: “No man can see to the end of time” (John F.
To take note.
To attend to.
To investigate.
To understand the true character or nature of: We saw through his superficial charm.
To be extremely angry.
The official seat, center of authority, jurisdiction, or office of a bishop.
A cathedra.
adj - to perceive with the eyes [v SAW, SEEN, SEEING, SEES] : SEEABLE