see out
Third Person
sees out
Present Participle
seeing out
Past Tense
saw out
Past Participle
seen out
1
to continue with a task or obligation until it reaches its completion
transitive
- He decided to see out the project despite facing challenges along the way.
- The marathon runner was determined to see the race out, no matter how tired he felt.
- The team committed to seeing the mission out until they achieved their goal.
- The volunteers vowed to see the charity event out to the end.
- She promised to see the construction of their dream house out to the finish.
2
to accompany someone to the exit when they are departing
transitive
- He saw out the guests to the front door after the party.
- The host always sees out visitors when they're leaving his home.
- The hotel staff offered to see out the tired guests.
- She'll see you out to the car as you depart.
- The usher saw the theatergoers out of the auditorium after the show.