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Phrasal Verb - Seeing off

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Seeing off is a phrasal verb that means to bid farewell, to wave goodbye, or to accompany someone to the beginning of a journey. It is often used when someone is leaving a place or a group for an extended period of time, and the speaker wants to express their support and well wishes.

Examples

No.Example
1The whole town came out to see off the soldiers as they left for the war.
2I'll be seeing you off at the airport, dear.
3The crew gave the captain a grand send-off as he retired after 30 years at sea.
4The students saw off their teachers with gifts and cards on their last day of school.
5Let's go down to the dock and see off the cruise ship as it sails away.
6The family saw off their daughter as she set off on her round-the-world trip.
7The fans saw off their team with a standing ovation after a brilliant performance.
8The explorers were seen off by their sponsors as they embarked on their expedition.
9The bride and groom were seen off with confetti and cheers as they left the church.
10The tourists were seeing off their guide as they returned home after their holiday.