Verb
To take care of; to attend to; to check up on.
I'll see about that when the time comes.
To inform oneself about; to come to know of; to look for.
We'll see about that!
I have to see about a good doctor.
To contact (someone); to meet (someone) and talk to them about.
See your supervisor about the incident!
“Add that to what’s going on in Hong Kong, you’re going to see about 80-thousand people arrive in Vancouver –one of the safest, most beautiful, world-class cities with no supply. Source: Internet
As for rainfall, AccuWeather predicts Hilton Head, Beaufort, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach should see about 2-4 inches of rain from Sunday to Tuesday, while Columbia and the Midlands may get 1-2 inches of rain. Source: Internet
CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler says the St. John's area will see about 5 to 10 mm, starting overnight Sunday with the heaviest rain starting around 9 a.m. Monday and persisting through the afternoon. Source: Internet
I could see about six butterflies on the plant at once.” Source: Internet
"Obviously, we need to see about getting this concession revoked," said Lopez Obrador, who has repeatedly suggested previous governments he regards as corrupt were too generous in handing out contracts and concessions to private investors. Source: Internet
After the Badgers basketball team upset Villanova in the NCAA Tournament, I began searching for plane tickets to Phoenix and considered reaching out to my aunt and uncle in the area to see about lodging. Source: Internet