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see off verb to attend to something; to defeat someone UK, 1915- “Your dinner happened to be getting cold so I saw it off, Bob.” “You saw it off! Just like that!” — Troy Kennedy Martin, Z Cars, p. 27, 1962
- The BNP literature was overtly racist. But we saw them off in the 1970s and I believe we will see them off again. — The Guardian, 23 November 2002
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