See one in phrasal verb informal
To show or accompany someone into (somewhere), especially in an official capacity.
Jack, could you help me to see our guests in?
Our manager will see you in.
To notice or appreciate a specific trait or characteristic in someone or something.
I can see a lot of potential in Masha, but she needs to make more efforts.
My father just sees my weakness in me. He never understands me.
To go with or accompany someone to some higher level, position, or location
To excitedly display one's negative emotions.
Used to describe the action of accompanying one home.
To go with someone to show them the way into a room or building.
To openly express one's emotions or sentiments towards someone.
The verb "see" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.