see s

/S IY1 EH0 S/
verb
  1. 1

    (transitive) To perceive or detect someone or something with the eyes, or as if by sight.

  2. 2

    To witness or observe by personal experience.

  3. 3

    (figuratively) To understand.

  4. 4

    To watch (a movie) at a cinema, or a show on television etc.

  5. 5

    To form a mental picture of.

  6. 6

    (social) To meet, to visit.

  7. 7

    To have an interview with; especially, to make a call upon; to visit.

  8. 8

    To date frequently.

  9. 9

    To visit for a medical appointment.

  10. 10

    (transitive) To foresee, predict, or prophesy.

  11. 11

    To come to a realization of having been mistaken or misled.

  12. 12

    (ergative) To be the setting or time of.

  13. 13

    (by extension) Chiefly followed by that: to ensure that something happens, especially by personally witnessing it.

  14. 14

    (transitive) To wait upon; attend, escort.

  15. 15

    To determine by trial or experiment; to find out (if or whether).

  16. 16

    (used in the imperative) To reference or to study for further details.

  17. 17

    To examine something closely, or to utilize something, often as a temporary alternative.

  18. 18

    To include as one of something's experiences.

  19. 19

    (used in the imperative) Used to emphasise a proposition.

  20. 20

    (gambling, transitive) To respond to another player's bet with a bet of equal value.

noun
  1. 1

    A diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop or an archbishop.

  2. 2

    The office of a bishop or archbishop.

  3. 3

    A seat; a site; a place where sovereign power is exercised.

  4. 4

    An English surname.

  5. 5

    A surname.

  6. 6

    A surname from German.

  7. 7

    A surname from Hokkien.

  8. 8

    Alternative form of cee; the name of the Latin-script letter C/c. [The name of the Latin-script letter C/c.]

  9. 9

    Alternative letter-case form of see. [A diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop or an archbishop.]

  10. 10

    Initialism of Signed Exact English.

  11. 11

    (computing) Initialism of single-event effect (a temporary or permanent fault caused by an ionizing radiation particle or ray striking a computer chip).