see of
The phrasal verb 'see off' is commonly used in English to describe accompanying someone to their point of departure or overcoming a challenge.
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Definition
B1Travel
(common)To accompany someone to the place where they begin a journey.
Example
- I went to the airport to see off my friend who was flying to Canada.
- They gathered at the train station to see him off.
B2Challenges
(common)To successfully overcome or deal with a challenge or opponent.
Example
- The team managed to see off their rivals in the final match.
- She saw off all the difficulties and completed the project on time.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "see of":