Definition of «to see someone in this»

The idiomatic expression "to see someone in something" means to view or perceive that person as having certain qualities, characteristics or behaviors associated with what is being referred to. For example, if you say "I can't see him in a leadership role," it means you don't believe he has the necessary traits to be an effective leader.

Phrases with «to see someone in this»

Sentences with «to see someone in this»

  • To make burger sauce as seen in photos below, mix high quality ketchup and mayo (or homemade versions) in equal parts. (predominantlypaleo.com)
  • Once I showed a congregation the photograph of a woman many of them knew and loved, someone they had not seen in person for years. (religion-online.org)
  • As we age our brain can actually shrink, yet we don't see this in people who regularly exercise. (womenshealthandfitness.com.au)
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