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see
verb
-
see
,
seeing
,
sees
,
saw
,
seen
to
notice
or
become
aware
of
something
using
your
eyes
•
Standing
on
the
balcony
,
Maria
could
see
the
sun
setting
over
the
ocean
.
Standing
on
the
balcony
,
Maria
could
see
the
sun
setting
over
the
ocean
.
•
From
the
airplane
window
,
passengers
could
see
snow-covered
mountains
glittering
below
.
From
the
airplane
window
,
passengers
could
see
snow-covered
mountains
glittering
below
.
verb
-
see
,
seeing
,
sees
,
saw
,
seen
to
understand
or
realize
something
mentally
•
Oh
,
I
see
what
you
mean
now
.
Oh
,
I
see
what
you
mean
now
.
•
Do
you
see
why
this
puzzle
is
tricky
?
Do
you
see
why
this
puzzle
is
tricky
?
verb
-
see
,
seeing
,
sees
,
saw
,
seen
to
meet
,
visit
,
or
watch
someone
or
something
for
a
short
time
•
We're
going
to
see
a
movie
after
dinner
.
We're
going
to
see
a
movie
after
dinner
.
•
I
haven't
seen
my
grandparents
since
summer
.
I
haven't
seen
my
grandparents
since
summer
.
verb
-
see
,
seeing
,
sees
,
saw
,
seen
to
make
sure
that
something
happens
or
is
done
•
Please
see
that
the
report
is
finished
by
Friday
.
Please
see
that
the
report
is
finished
by
Friday
.
•
The
lifeguard
saw
to
it
that
everyone
followed
the
safety
rules
.
The
lifeguard
saw
to
it
that
everyone
followed
the
safety
rules
.
interjection
used
to
draw
attention
to
what
the
speaker
is
saying
or
to
emphasize
a
point
•
"
See
,
I
told
you
it
would
snow
,"
said
Liam
.
"
See
,
I
told
you
it
would
snow
,"
said
Liam
.
•
"
See
?
The
shortcut
saved
us
time
,"
she
laughed
.
"
See
?
The
shortcut
saved
us
time
,"
she
laughed
.
verb
-
see
,
seeing
,
sees
,
saw
,
seen
to
accompany
someone
to
a
place
,
especially
to
say
goodbye
•
He
saw
me
to
the
door
after
the
meeting
.
He
saw
me
to
the
door
after
the
meeting
.
•
The
guard
will
see
you
out
.
The
guard
will
see
you
out
.
noun
the
area
of
responsibility
or
authority
of
a
bishop
or
other
high-ranking
church
leader
•
The
archbishop
moved
to
a
new
see
in
the
capital
.
The
archbishop
moved
to
a
new
see
in
the
capital
.
•
Rome
is
the
see
of
the
Pope
.
Rome
is
the
see
of
the
Pope
.
seem
verb
-
seem
,
seeming
,
seems
,
seemed
to
appear
to
be
or
feel
a
certain
way
,
giving
an
impression
that
may
not
match
reality
•
The
soup
seems
too
salty
,
could
you
add
more
water
?
The
soup
seems
too
salty
,
could
you
add
more
water
?
•
She
seems
nervous
about
the
exam
tomorrow
.
She
seems
nervous
about
the
exam
tomorrow
.
Old
French
sembler
,
from
Latin
similis
“
like
,
similar
”.
verb
-
seem
,
seeming
,
seems
,
seemed
used
with
“
it
”
to
say
that
something
appears
true
based
on
what
is
known
•
It
seems
that
the
train
is
running
late
tonight
.
It
seems
that
the
train
is
running
late
tonight
.
•
From
the
reports
,
it
seems
the
storm
will
pass
by
morning
.
From
the
reports
,
it
seems
the
storm
will
pass
by
morning
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Old
French
sembler
,
Latin
similis
.
seek
verb
-
seek
,
seeking
,
seeks
,
sought
to
look
for
or
try
to
find
something
that
you
need
,
want
,
or
have
lost
•
During
the
blackout
,
Maria
lit
a
candle
and
began
to
seek
a
flashlight
in
the
cluttered
drawer
.
During
the
blackout
,
Maria
lit
a
candle
and
began
to
seek
a
flashlight
in
the
cluttered
drawer
.
•
The
lost
puppy
sought
shelter
under
a
parked
car
during
the
storm
.
The
lost
puppy
sought
shelter
under
a
parked
car
during
the
storm
.
Old
English
‘
sēcan
’
meaning
‘
to
go
to
,
inquire
after
,
look
for
’.
Cognate
with
German
‘
suchen
’.
verb
-
seek
,
seeking
,
seeks
,
sought
to
ask
for
or
try
to
obtain
advice
,
help
,
permission
,
information
,
etc
.
•
After
the
accident
,
the
cyclist
sought
medical
help
at
a
nearby
clinic
.
After
the
accident
,
the
cyclist
sought
medical
help
at
a
nearby
clinic
.
•
Students
often
seek
advice
from
their
teachers
before
exams
.
Students
often
seek
advice
from
their
teachers
before
exams
.
Same
Old
English
root
as
Sense
1
,
later
widening
to
‘
request
formally
’.
verb
-
seek
,
seeking
,
seeks
,
sought
to
try
or
aim
to
achieve
or
do
something
•
The
start-up
is
seeking
to
revolutionize
renewable
energy
.
The
start-up
is
seeking
to
revolutionize
renewable
energy
.
•
He
always
seeks
to
improve
his
painting
skills
.
He
always
seeks
to
improve
his
painting
skills
.
Extended
figurative
use
from
Sense
1
by
the
13th
century
: ‘
attempt
to
obtain
a
result
’.
seed
noun
the
small
,
hard
part
of
a
plant
that
can
grow
into
a
new
plant
•
A
child
pokes
a
hole
in
a
pot
and
drops
a
seed
inside
before
covering
it
with
soil
.
A
child
pokes
a
hole
in
a
pot
and
drops
a
seed
inside
before
covering
it
with
soil
.
•
Squirrels
gathered
fallen
seeds
under
the
pine
tree
in
autumn
.
Squirrels
gathered
fallen
seeds
under
the
pine
tree
in
autumn
.
verb
to
plant
seeds
in
soil
•
After
tilling
the
garden
,
Mia
carefully
seeded
each
row
with
carrots
.
After
tilling
the
garden
,
Mia
carefully
seeded
each
row
with
carrots
.
•
Volunteers
seed
the
empty
lot
with
wildflowers
to
brighten
the
neighborhood
.
Volunteers
seed
the
empty
lot
with
wildflowers
to
brighten
the
neighborhood
.
verb
to
remove
the
seeds
from
a
piece
of
fruit
or
a
vegetable
•
The
recipe
says
to
seed
the
peppers
before
chopping
them
.
The
recipe
says
to
seed
the
peppers
before
chopping
them
.
•
She
wore
latex
gloves
while
seeding
the
hot
chilies
.
She
wore
latex
gloves
while
seeding
the
hot
chilies
.
noun
a
player
or
team
given
a
ranking
in
a
tournament
so
they
do
not
meet
other
top
players
early
•
Naomi
Osaka
entered
the
tournament
as
the
number-one
seed
.
Naomi
Osaka
entered
the
tournament
as
the
number-one
seed
.
•
The
rookie
was
thrilled
to
be
given
a
fifth
seed
in
his
first
Grand
Slam
.
The
rookie
was
thrilled
to
be
given
a
fifth
seed
in
his
first
Grand
Slam
.
noun
an
initial
value
used
to
start
a
computer
’
s
random
number
generator
•
The
program
uses
the
current
time
as
a
random
seed
.
The
program
uses
the
current
time
as
a
random
seed
.
•
Without
a
different
seed
each
run
,
the
simulation
would
repeat
exactly
.
Without
a
different
seed
each
run
,
the
simulation
would
repeat
exactly
.
noun
the
first
sign
or
cause
of
an
idea
or
event
that
will
develop
later
•
Reading
that
book
planted
the
seed
of
adventure
in
his
mind
.
Reading
that
book
planted
the
seed
of
adventure
in
his
mind
.
•
The
protest
was
the
seed
of
political
change
in
the
country
.
The
protest
was
the
seed
of
political
change
in
the
country
.
seemingly
adverb
in
a
way
that
looks
or
appears
to
be
true
,
even
though
the
real
situation
may
be
different
•
The
treasure
was
seemingly
lost
forever
until
a
diver
discovered
it
.
The
treasure
was
seemingly
lost
forever
until
a
diver
discovered
it
.
•
She
was
seemingly
calm
,
but
her
hands
trembled
slightly
.
She
was
seemingly
calm
,
but
her
hands
trembled
slightly
.
from
seem
+
-ly
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
15th
century