see into
Present Participle
seeing into
Past Tense
saw into
Past Participle
seen into
1
to examine something closely
- The journalist saw into the background of the famous artist for their upcoming interview.
- She needed to see into the details of the research project before committing to it.
- The scientist saw into the microscope to analyze the cell samples.
- He saw into the book's contents before recommending it to his friends.
- The manager needed to see into the reasons for the declining sales figures.
2
to guide someone inside, particularly into a place of safety or refuge
- He saw the injured athlete into the medical tent at the marathon.
- The police officer saw the child into the safety of the police station.
- The firefighter saw the family into the safety of the evacuation center.
- The animals were seen into the safety of the barn.
- The volunteer saw the homeless man into the safety of the shelter.