Phrasal verbs start with ‘See’ (Phrasal Verbs With See). A Phrasal verb like See about, See into, See off, See out, See through, See to, and more.
Phrasal Verbs With ‘See’
See about
Meaning: Arrange, consider
Example: The registrar said that he would see about it.
See into
Meaning: Accompany someone into an office
Example: It was as if those grey eyes could see into the very depths of her soul.
See off
Meaning: Chase somebody or something away
Example: There is no reason why they cannot see off the Republican challenge.
See off
Meaning: Go to the airport, station, etc., to say goodbye to someone
Example: They fear plans to widen the availability of alcohol licenses could see off many traditional pubs.
See out
Meaning: Accompany a guest to your front door when they are leaving your house
Example: The windows have frosted over and we can’t see out.
See through
Meaning: Continue with something to the end
Example: Move out of the way, please: I can’t see through you!
See through
Meaning: Realise someone is lying or being deceitful
Example: You needed to use imagination to see through it to the ground below.
See to
Meaning: Deal with something
Example: This machine isn’t working; get a mechanic to see to it.