verb

sees

to see, to understand, to meet, to watch

He sees a bird in the tree.

He sees a bird in the tree.

She sees the problem now.

She understands the problem now.

He sees his friends every weekend.

He meets his friends every weekend.

((sth.)) to perceive (sth.) with the eyes. He sees a bird.

((that...)) to understand (that...). She sees that he is right.

((sb.)) to meet or visit (sb.). He sees his doctor tomorrow.

Synonyms: look, watch, observe, perceive; Antonyms: be blind, ignore

From Old English 'seon', meaning 'to see, to look'.

One of the five basic senses. You 'see' with your eyes.

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