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Phrasal Verb - Seeing Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Seeing out refers to preparing for an departure or completion of a project, often implying that the person leaving or completing the project will no longer be a part of the team or situation. It can also mean helping someone else to leave or finish something.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll be seeing out at the end of the month.
2After working on this project for years, I'm finally seeing it out to completion.
3Can you help me see this report out before the deadline?
4Once the manager sees out the new employee, he will assign them a mentor.
5The company is seeing out its oldest employee with a retirement party.
6I'm seeing out my lease on this apartment and looking for a new place to live.
7The team is seeing out their project with a final presentation to the clients.
8Can you see this package out to the shipping department before you go home?
9The sergeant is seeing out the recruit, making sure they have all the necessary equipment before they graduate.
10The parents are seeing their daughter out on her first date.