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Phrasal Verb - Seeing Into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Seeing into is a phrasal verb that means to understand or perceive the true nature or underlying reasons of a situation or someone's intentions, often with great insight or intuition. It implies a deep and penetrating perception that goes beyond the surface level.

Examples

No.Example
1I could see into her eyes and knew she was lying.
2The detective was able to see into the mind of the killer and solve the case.
3He saw into the heart of the matter and found the real problem.
4She has the ability to see into people's souls.
5The team manager saw into the potential of the new recruit and gave him a chance.
6The economist was able to see into the future trends of the market.
7The therapist helped her patient see into the root causes of her anxiety.
8The archaeologist was able to see into the history of the ancient civilization.
9The meteorologist was able to see into the patterns of the weather.
10The detective saw into the motives of the suspect and exposed the truth.

Phrasal Verb - Seeing Through

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To understand or perceive the true nature of a situation or a person's intentions, often by looking beyond the surface or deceptive appearances.
  2. To scrutinize or examine something very carefully, often to find hidden flaws or inconsistencies.

Examples

No.Example
1I could see through her excuses and knew she was lying.
2The detective saw through the criminal's disguise.
3The team manager saw through the new hire's lack of experience.
4The quality control team saw through the defects in the product.
5The politician's opponent saw through his empty promises.
6The artist saw through the canvas to create a masterpiece.
7The hiker saw through the dense forest to spot the waterfall.
8The investigator saw through the alibis and arrested the suspect.
9The teacher saw through the student's reluctance to reveal his knowledge.
10The historian saw through the myths and uncovered the truth