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

see through

phrasal verb
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see through somebody/something
  1. (not used in the progressive tenses) to realize the truth about somebody/something
    • We saw through him from the start.
    • I can see through your little game (= I am aware of the trick you are trying to play on me).
see something through
  1. (not usually used in the progressive tenses) to not give up doing a task, project, etc. until it is finished
    • She's determined to see the job through.
see somebody through | see somebody through something
  1. (not used in the progressive tenses) to give help or support to somebody for a particular period of time
    • Her courage and good humour saw her through.
    • I only have $20 to see me through the week.
See see through in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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