to see through
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/sˈiː θɹˈuː/
British pronunciation
/sˈiː θɹˈuː/

Definition & Meaning of "see through"

to see through
[phrase form: see]
01

to successfully finish a task or project without giving up along the way

Transitive: to see through a task or project
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Despite facing numerous challenges, she saw through the construction project and completed it on schedule.
The team 's determination to see through the difficult assignment resulted in a successful and impactful presentation.
02

to understand the true intentions of something or someone

Transitive: to see through something untrue
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She saw through his lies and knew he was hiding something.
The teacher can see through excuses when students have n't done their homework.
03

to help with expenses until something is finished

Ditransitive: to see through sb/sth an expense
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We'll see you through your medical treatment costs.
The company saw the startup through its initial phase with investment.
04

to help and encourage someone who is going through challenging times

Ditransitive: to see through sb a difficult situation
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I promised to see her through the tough times.
She saw him through his entire college education.
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