Sees - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsiːz|  American pronunciation of the word sees
Brit.  |ˈsiːz|  British pronunciation of the word sees
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto see
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounsee

Extra examples

He sees his college years as an opportunity for personal growth.

He sees crime as a disease that too often plagues the poor and disadvantaged.

The average American sees and hears thousands of commercial messages each day.

The nurse will take your blood pressure before the doctor sees you.

...the fleshly eye sees the only finished painting, but the mind's eye sees the genius behind its creation...

...an idealist sees the best in everyone, regardless of how they behave...

...the illogical claim that playing basketball makes people taller because one sees so many tall players...

She sees her older brother as her protector.

Herz sees himself as a pugnacious sardine going up against rule-flouting sharks.

The union sees the deal as a sellout.

Every time he sees an attractive young boy, he starts camping.

He sees a chance to down his political opponents.

Every one sees that there is a jump in the logic here.

He mocks and mimics all he sees and hears.

You'd better mop up that pool of water on the floor before mother sees it.

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