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Verb: see out
  1. Accompany someone to the exit when they are leaving
    "The host saw his guests out after the party"
     
  2. Remain until the end of a specified period or help someone through a difficult time
    "She decided to see out her contract despite the difficulties"

Derived forms: seeing out, saw out, sees out, seen out