Phrasal Verbs with See

See in : Welcome They saw me in and greeted me with warm smiles. The hostess saw in the guests and showed them to their seats. He stood by the door to see everyone in and greet them personally. See into : Escort into, especially a place of shelter The security guard saw us into the building and made sure we were safe. She saw the children into the school and ensured they entered the premises. They kindly saw me into their home and made me feel welcome. See out : Accompany a guest when he or she leaves He saw her out and walked her to her car. The hosts graciously saw the guests out and said their goodbyes. She always makes it a point to see visitors out and thank them for coming. See out : Continue something until completion; to watch an activity develop to a conclusion They were determined to see the project out and bring it to a successful end. The team committed to seeing the mission out and achieving their goals. She stayed up late to see the movie out and find out how it ended. See through : Find…
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