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see something out1Come to the end of a period of time or undertaking: I could well see out my career in Italy...- Pollock was caught at backward point, but they saw the remaining balls out without losing their wickets.
- They have been an integral part of the squad for the last two years and, although their careers are coming to an end, it's great that they're seeing them out with their home-town club.
- We'll be seeing the week out with these betting odds, starting today with the chances that they have of getting a number one record in 2006.
2Continue to work on or be involved with a task or project until it is completed.They gave me the option of finishing up today; or seeing it out until Wednesday of next week....- If he sees his current deal out, the hugely popular figure with the Aberdeen legions would be in line to be the club's first testimonial recipient since the 1990s.
- We work on possession drills every day in training and have got to find the composure to see games out and kill teams off.
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