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Definition of see off phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

see off

phrasal verb
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see somebody off
  1. to go to a station, an airport, etc. to say goodbye to somebody who is starting a journey
  2. (British English) to force somebody to leave a place, for example by threatening them or running after them
    • The dogs saw them off in no time.
  3. (British English) to defeat somebody in a game, fight, etc.
    • The home team saw off the challengers by 68 points to 47.
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