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see1 /si/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, saw, seen, see·ing.
–verb (used with object) 1. to perceive with the eyes; look at.

6. to construct a mental image of; visualize: He still saw his father as he was 25 years ago.

7. to accept or imagine or suppose as acceptable: I can’t see him as president.

8. to be cognizant of; recognize: to see the good in others; to see where the mistake is.

9. to foresee: He could see war ahead.

10. to ascertain, learn, or find out: See who is at the door.

11. to have knowledge or experience of: to see service in the foreign corps.

12. to make sure: See that the work is done.

13. to meet and converse with: Are you seeing her at lunch today?

14. to receive as a visitor: The ambassador finally saw him.

15. to visit: He’s gone to see his aunt.

16. to court, keep company with, or date frequently: They’ve been seeing each other for a long time.

17. to provide aid or assistance to; take care of: He’s seeing his brother through college.

18. to attend or escort: to see someone home.

19. Cards. to match (a bet) or match the bet of (a bettor)
by staking an equal sum; call: I’ll see your five and raise you five more.

20. to prefer (someone or something) to be as indicated (usually used as a mild oath): I’ll see you in hell before I sell you this house. He’ll see the business fail before he admits he’s wrong.

21. to read or read about: I saw it in the newspaper.
–verb (used without object) 22. to have the power of sight.

23. to be capable of perceiving by means of computer vision.

24. to understand intellectually or spiritually; have insight: Philosophy teaches us to see.

25. to give attention or care: See, there it goes.

26. to find out; make inquiry: Go and see for yourself.

27. to consider; think; deliberate: Let me see, how does that song go?


58 posted on 12/21/2007 7:17:24 AM PST by HD1200
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To: HD1200

The only problem with your definitional explanation is that Willard may have said that he *saw* his father march with MLK, but he also said: “My dad marched with Martin L. King.”

He made a similar statement Sunday during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” He said, “You can see what I believed and what my family believed by looking at our lives. My dad marched with Martin Luther King. My mom was a tireless crusader for civil rights.”

Maybe he meant that George saw MLK marching on TV, and
stood up and started quick-stepping in his rumpus room?

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071220/NEWS07/712200442


59 posted on 12/21/2007 7:26:07 AM PST by tumblindice
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