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see the point
To understand someone's argument. / To understand the reason or motivation for doing something.
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suck it and see
(Britain, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Try it out.
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see beyond
To be capable of predicting the future past a certain point.
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see into a millstone
(archaic, colloquial) To comprehend a difficult matter.
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see off
To accompany someone to a point of departure; to ensure someone departs safely. / (Britain) To defeat; to get rid of.
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see yellow
(idiomatic, soccer) To receive a yellow card.
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see the light
(idiomatic, religious) To undergo a spiritual conversion. / (idiomatic) To gain an understanding of something previously not understood, especially in a sudden insight.
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see stars
(idiomatic) To experience apparent flashing lights in one's field of vision, especially after receiving a blow to the head.
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see you
(informal) see you later / Used as a farewell, stating the next time the speaker and interlocutor(s) will see each other / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see see, you.
from can see to can't see
(idiomatic, US) From the time when it is barely light enough to see until there is no light remaining whatsoever: from sunup to sundown, from dawn to dusk