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to see off
[phrase form: see]
01
accompagner au départ, faire ses adieux
to accompany someone to their point of departure and say goodbye to them
02
battre, défaire
to overcome an opponent in a game, fight, etc.
see off
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Exemple
The whole family gathered to see off their son as he left for military service.
We went to the airport to see off our friend who was flying to another country.
The school staff and students saw off their retiring principal with a heartfelt ceremony.
The underdog team saw off their more experienced rivals in a thrilling match.
The chess grandmaster saw off all competitors in the tournament.