SEE OUT – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the English Phrasal Verb
SEE OUT
English teaching for English Language Learners (ELL) who are learning English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as an Additional Language (EAL)
see someone out
Definition:
walk someone to the exit
Examples:
1. Thanks for bringing those plans over. I am leaving for lunch now. I can see you out.
2. When the president said, “My assistant will see you out, the reporter knew the interview was over.
present – | SEE OUT |
present participle – | SEEING OUT |
past – | SAW OUT |
past participle – | SEEN OUT |