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Phrases with «to see off»
The phrase
"to see off"
means to send someone or something away, usually in a formal manner.
Full definition
to see
(parent phrase)
to see off
Related phrases
to be off to a good start
to be off to a great start
to get off to a good start
to get off to a great start
to get off to a strong start
to get off to the right start
to get off to a winning start
to get someone off to a good start
to get breastfeeding off to a good start
to get someone off to a great start
to see if something lives up to the hype
to help someone get off to a good start
to see through to the end
to see to that
to see eye to eye
to see to something
to see someone off
to see something come to fruition
to see something come to life
to see one's hard work pay off
to see to one's needs
to see come to fruition
to see someone go to waste
to see come to life
to go off to college
to show something off to the world
to show off to one's friends
to show someone off to one's friends
to head off to college
to saw off
Sentences with «to see off»
And at the end of our stay, all the surfers we had met jumped into our taxi and drove 2 hours to
see us off at
the airport.
(
temporaryprovisions.com
)
A decade - old government can
not see off
calls of «time for a change» by sticking to «more of the same».
(
independent.co.uk
)
The parliamentary Labour party had had its little bit of fun and been
comfortably seen off
.
(
theguardian.com
)
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