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see - verb

  1. To apprehend (images) by use of the eyes: behold, perceive. Scots ken. See see.
  2. To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind: descry, detect, discern, distinguish, mark, mind, note, notice, observe, remark. See knowledge. see.
  3. To form mental images of: conceive, envisage, envision, fancy, fantasize, image, imagine, picture, think, vision, visualize. Informal feature. See thoughts.
  4. To perceive and recognize the meaning of: accept, apprehend, catch(on), compass, comprehend, conceive, fathom, follow, get, grasp, make out, read, sense, take, take in, understand. Informal savvy. Slang dig. Chiefly British twig. Scots ken. See understand.
  5. To look upon in a particular way: account, consider, deem, esteem, reckon, regard, view. See perspective.
  6. To know in advance: anticipate, divine, envision, foreknow, foresee. See foresight. see.
  7. To participate in or partake of personally: experience, feel, go through, have, know, meet(with), suffer, taste(of), undergo. Archaic prove. See participate.
  8. To be with another person socially on a regular basis: date, go out. Informal take out. See connect.
  9. To go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize: call, come by, come over, drop by, drop in, look in, look up, pop in, run in, stop(by or in), visit. See seek.

see to - phrasal verb

  1. To have the care and supervision of: attend, care for, look after, mind, minister to, tend, watch. See care for.