Example Sentences using "See":
Literal meaning (to perceive with the eyes):
* I can see the mountains in the distance.
* She saw a beautiful bird in the tree.
* Can you see what's written on the board?
* See that man over there? He's wearing a red hat.
* I can't see anything in the dark.
Figurative meaning (to understand, realize, or experience):
* I see what you mean now.
* He saw the error of his ways.
* I want to see the world before I die.
* Let's see if this plan works.
* She could see the disappointment in his eyes.
Phrasal verbs:
* See about: I'll see about getting tickets for the concert.
* See through: He tried to trick me, but I saw through his lies.
* See off: We went to the airport to see off our friends.
* See to: Please see to it that the door is locked.
* See how: Let's see how this goes.
Other uses:
* "See you later!"
* "I see what you did there."
* "Can you see if there's any milk left?"
* "I'll see you in my dreams."
* "I've never seen anything like it."
These are just a few examples, and the meaning of "see" can vary depending on the context.