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vb. (en-pastsee to)
Usage examples of "seen to".
After a long ten minutes the pedestal of the statue was seen to become slightly blurred, as though an intervening mist were rising from the ground.
Her folks had always seen to it she'd had the best health care their money could buy.
Whatever severely overworked deity had dedicated his full time and effort to keeping the young blockhead alive would undoubtedly have seen to that.
Everything that had fallen before those eyes was there, and Malacar had seen to it that they had looked upon many things.
Atlan, who had wrested the power from the Robot Regent, would have seen to that.
All his heirs are now long dead, and this means that without any drastic political upheaval, power has simply and effectively moved a rung or two down the ladder, and is now seen to be vested in a body which used to act simply as advisers to the Emperor - an elected Governmental assembly headed by a President elected by that assembly.
All of them, however, were stitched together by a complex web work of rigid, brilliant lines of light - some ruby-red, some sapphire, some topaz - which were even more difficult to understand, because, although they could be plainly seen to be brighter than the drifting noctilucent clouds, they did not seem to contribute anything to the more general illumination.
Some of them could also be seen to be pulsating rapidly, almost at the eye's limit of detection, but most of them looked quite steady.