Pronunciation: /siː tuː/
verb to attend to or take care of something
A1 I need to see to my plants before I leave for vacation.
A2 Can you see to it that the door is locked before we go to bed?
B1 The manager will see to the issue with the faulty equipment.
B2 I have to see to my responsibilities before I can relax.
C1 As the team leader, it is my job to see to the smooth running of the project.
C2 The CEO personally sees to important business decisions.
preposition used to indicate that someone is responsible for dealing with something
A1 I need to see to my plants while I'm away on vacation.
A2 Can you see to it that the windows are closed before we leave?
B1 The manager will see to the issue with the faulty equipment.
B2 She promised to see to the arrangements for the upcoming event.
C1 As the project manager, it is my responsibility to see to the successful completion of the project.
C2 The CEO personally saw to the implementation of the new company policies.
formal I will see to it that all the necessary paperwork is completed on time.
informal Can you see to feeding the pets while I'm away?
slang I'll see to grabbing some snacks before the movie starts.
figurative The CEO promised to see to the company's growth and success.
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