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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
See
,
v. i.
1.
To
have
the
power
of
sight
,
or
of
perceiving
by
the
proper
organs
;
to
possess
or
employ
the
sense
of
vision
;
as
,
he
sees
distinctly
.
Whereas
I
was
blind
,
now
I
see
.
--
John
ix
. 25.
2.
Figuratively
:
To
have
intellectual
apprehension
;
to
perceive
;
to
know
;
to
understand
;
to
discern
; --
often
followed
by
a
preposition
,
as
through
,
or
into
.
For
judgment
I
am
come
into
this
world
,
that
they
which
see
not
might
see
;
and
that
they
which
see
might
be
made
blind
.
--
John
ix
. 39.
Many
sagacious
persons
will
find
us
out
, . . .
and
see
through
all
our
fine
pretensions
.
--
Tillotson
.
3.
To
be
attentive
;
to
take
care
;
to
give
heed
; --
generally
with
to
;
as
,
to
see
to
the
house
.
See
that
ye
fall
not
out
by
the
way
.
--
Gen
.
xlv
. 24.
Note:
☞
Let
me
see
,
Let
us
see
,
are
used
to
express
consideration
,
or
to
introduce
the
particular
consideration
of
a
subject
,
or
some
scheme
or
calculation
.
Cassio's
a
proper
man
,
let me see
now
, -
To
get
his
place
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
See
is
sometimes
used
in
the
imperative
for
look
,
or
behold
.
“
See
.
see
!
upon
the
banks
of
Boyne
he
stands.”
To see about a thing
,
to
pay
attention
to
it
;
to
consider
it
.
To see on
,
to
look
at
. [
Obs
.]
“She
was
full
more
blissful
on
to
see
.”
--
Chaucer
.
To see to
.
(a)
To
look
at
;
to
behold
;
to
view
. [
Obs
.]
“An
altar
by
Jordan
,
a
great
altar
to
see
to
”
--
Josh
.
xxii
. 10.
(b)
To
take
care
about
;
to
look
after
;
as
,
to see to
a
fire
.
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