Phrasal Verb - Seeing Out
· 2 min read
Image uploaded to Pixabay by geralt
.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 |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll be seeing out at the end of the month. |
| 2 | After working on this project for years, I'm finally seeing it out to completion. |
| 3 | Can you help me see this report out before the deadline? |
| 4 | Once the manager sees out the new employee, he will assign them a mentor. |
| 5 | The company is seeing out its oldest employee with a retirement party. |
| 6 | I'm seeing out my lease on this apartment and looking for a new place to live. |
| 7 | The team is seeing out their project with a final presentation to the clients. |
| 8 | Can you see this package out to the shipping department before you go home? |
| 9 | The sergeant is seeing out the recruit, making sure they have all the necessary equipment before they graduate. |
| 10 | The parents are seeing their daughter out on her first date. |