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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
Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Separable
Present tense
see out
3rd person singular
sees out
Past simple
saw out
Past participle
seen out
Examples
He decided to see out the project despite facing challenges along the way.
02
to accompany someone to the exit when they are departing
Transitive: to see out sb
Examples
He saw out the guests to the front door after the party.



























