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Phrase(s): see someone to something
to accompany or escort someone to something or some place. (See also see someone to the door.) • Let me see you to the station. • Would you please see your aunt to her car?, Phrase(s): see someone to some place
to escort someone to a place; to make sure that someone gets some place safely; to accompany someone to a place. • I saw Mary to her apartment, and then got back in my car and left. • Bill saw his cousin to the train station, and then they parted., Phrase(s): see to someone or something
to take care of someone or something. • Tom will see to the horses. Come to the house and freshen up. • I hear the doorbell. Will someone please see to answering the door?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs