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see-through
see-throughadjectiveAlso see-thru transparent.
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see through
see throughverb(tr) to help out in time of need or trouble
see-through
Americanadjective
noun
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a degree of or variation in transparency.
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a see-through item of clothing.
verb
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(tr) to help out in time of need or trouble
I know you're short of money, but I'll see you through
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(tr, adverb) to remain with until the end or completion
let's see the job through
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(intr, preposition) to perceive the true nature of
I can see through your evasion
adjective
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. Understand the true character or nature of someone or something, as in We saw through his superficial charm: he was obviously a liar . [c. 1400]
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Also, see out . Remain with an undertaking to the end; also, provide steadfast support to. For example, I saw the reorganization through and then I left the company , or We'll see out the year in Florida and then decide if the move is permanent , or We'll see you through medical school but then you're on your own .
Etymology
Origin of see-through
First recorded in 1940–45; adj., noun use of verb phrase see through
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