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to see out
[phrase form: see]
01
to continue with a task or obligation until it reaches its completion
Transitive: to see out a task or obligation
Example
He decided to see out the project despite facing challenges along the way.
The marathon runner was determined to see the race out, no matter how tired he felt.
02
to accompany someone to the exit when they are departing
Transitive: to see out sb
Example
He saw out the guests to the front door after the party.
The host always sees out visitors when they're leaving his home.