Definitions for sees
sees
see
Spelling: [see]
IPA: /si/
Sees is a 4 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 3 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 3 points.
You can make 13 anagrams from letters in sees (eess).
Definitions for sees
noun
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the seat, center of authority, office, or jurisdiction of a bishop.
Verb phrases
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see about,
to investigate; inquire about.
to turn one's attention to; take care of:
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see after, to attend to; take care of:
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see off, to take leave of someone setting out on a journey; accompany to the place of departure:
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see out, to remain with (a task, project, etc.) until its completion:
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see through,
to penetrate to the true nature of; comprehend; detect:
to stay with to the end or until completion; persevere:
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see to, to take care of; be responsible for:
verb (used with object)
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to perceive with the eyes; look at.
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to view; visit or attend as a spectator:
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to perceive by means of computer vision.
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to scan or view, especially by electronic means:
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to perceive (things) mentally; discern; understand:
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to construct a mental image of; visualize:
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to accept or imagine or suppose as acceptable:
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to be cognizant of; recognize:
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to foresee:
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to ascertain, learn, or find out:
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to have knowledge or experience of:
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to make sure:
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to meet and converse with:
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to receive as a visitor:
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to visit:
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to court, keep company with, or date frequently:
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to provide aid or assistance to; take care of:
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to attend or escort:
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Cards. to match (a bet) or match the bet of (a bettor) by staking an equal sum; call:
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to prefer (someone or something) to be as indicated (usually used as a mild oath):
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to read or read about:
verb (used without object)
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to have the power of sight.
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to be capable of perceiving by means of computer vision.
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to understand intellectually or spiritually; have insight:
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to give attention or care:
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to find out; make inquiry:
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to consider; think; deliberate:
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to look about; observe:
Origin of sees
before 900; Middle English seen, Old English sēon; cognate with Dutch zien, German sehen, Old Norse sjā, Gothic saihwan
Examples for sees
We do see that a few European countries have them on the books: Germany, Poland, Italy, Ireland, a couple more.
At length the servant returned, saying his master was now ready to see them.
We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence.
"Oh, I see," said the younger Milbrey—his face clearing all at once.
I see some man in the East has a fad for breaking the ice in the river and going swimming.
see how their shining hair sparkles on the surface of the waters!
Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.
I could see she was annoyed and a little worried, because he was past taking notice.
That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.
Harris is unlikely to see a challenge from Villaraigosa, either.