see off
Intermédiaire (B1) neutral
To go with someone to the place where they leave (like an airport) to say goodbye; or to beat someone who is causing a problem.
"The whole family drove to the airport to see her off before her move to Canada."
Écoutez en contexte
Spring Championship Europe & South America
Brawlhalla · 454:42
Lopez on final and see off stage.
Mark Wood on England, IPL and pressure of playing at highest level | Strategic Timeout | BBC Sport
BBC Sport · 32:03
Personally, I just want to see off stump
'He's a Weak Man!' | UFC 328 Media Day
UFC · 15:44
opportunity to fight him if you see off for that.
Can Keir Starmer fight off the pressure to resign? | BBC Newscast
BBC News · 22:25
If he does see off his critics, if he does,
Black & White meets Fable? - Masters of Albion
Nookrium · 98:16
Now, how's about you see off that dicky order?