see to
1 of 1verb/ˈsi tu/
Forms:sees to,seeing to,saw to,seen to
1
to attend to a specific task or responsibility
B2transitive- He will see to the safety regulations before the project begins.
- I'll see to the dishes after dinner.
- Could you see to the paperwork while I'm away?
- I need to see to the repairs in the house.
- The manager will see to the customer complaints promptly.
2
to look after something or someone, especially by offering assistance
transitive- The mechanic will see to your car's maintenance as soon as possible.
- The hotel staff will see to your comfort during your stay.
- Could you see to the children while I run some errands?
- The nurse saw to the elderly patient’s comfort before leaving the room.
- It’s your responsibility to see to the guests during the event.