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see about

British  

verb

  1. to take care of; look after

    he couldn't see about the matter because he was ill

  2. to investigate; enquire into

    to see about a new car

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see about Idioms  
  1. Also, see to . Attend to, take care of, as in I'll see about the refreshments if you'll handle the tickets , or Will you see to the outdoor chores? The variant is also put as see to it , as in Yes, I'll see to it that everything's done . [First half of 1800s]

  2. Investigate, as in I'm not sure, but I'll see about the cost of renting a van . Also see look into .


Example Sentences

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“We’ll see about that,” I said as I grabbed her hand and activated my cuffs.

From Literature

“He went out to the barn lot and dug him a deep hole down in that damp ground under the watering trough. About every ten minutes he crawls out of his hole, rears up on the trough, and drinks water. Every time I go out there to see about him, he growls and shows his teeth. I can’t get close to him.”

From Literature

“Did you have that nurse’s uniform on when you went out to see about him?”

From Literature

“I’m going down in the bottoms and see about the monkeys,” I said.

From Literature

As you can see, about two-thirds of the group reported beating the market with returns ranging between a big loss and a maximum of 15%.

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