Pronunciation: /si ˈæftər/
verb to take care of or look out for someone or something
A1 I will see after my little sister while our parents are out.
A2 She always makes sure to see after her plants by watering them regularly.
B1 As a manager, it is important to see after the needs of your team members.
B2 The nurse promised to see after the patient and provide any necessary care.
C1 The CEO personally sees after the company's major projects to ensure success.
C2 The government has appointed a special committee to see after the welfare of the citizens.
preposition used to indicate that someone is looking after or taking care of someone or something
A1 I will see after my little brother while you go to the store.
A2 Can you see after the cat while I'm on vacation?
B1 She promised to see after her elderly neighbor during the heatwave.
B2 The manager will see after the new project and ensure it stays on track.
C1 It is important for leaders to see after the well-being of their team members.
C2 The government has a responsibility to see after the needs of its citizens during times of crisis.
formal I will see after the paperwork is completed.
informal I'll see after grabbing some lunch.
slang I'll see after I finish binge-watching my favorite show.
figurative She promised to see after her friend's well-being during her absence.
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