Phrasal Verb - Seeing About
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.Definition
A phrasal verb meaning to deal with a situation or problem personally, often by going to see someone in authority or taking action oneself. It implies a sense of taking responsibility and addressing an issue directly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to see about getting a new computer for the office. |
| 2 | If you have a problem with your insurance, you should see about speaking to your agent. |
| 3 | The manager asked me to see about organizing the staff training session. |
| 4 | I'll see about arranging a meeting with the client as soon as possible. |
| 5 | Can you see about picking up the kids from school today? |
| 6 | I'll see about fixing the leak in the roof before it rains. |
| 7 | The police asked me to see about identifying the suspect in the photo. |
| 8 | You should see about getting that report finished before the deadline. |
| 9 | I'll see about setting up the new software for you. |
| 10 | The principal asked the student to see about making amends for the damage he caused. |