see in



see something in someone or something

to appreciate a certain quality in someone or something. I see a strong sense of dignity in Fred. That's good. I now see the strong points in your proposal.
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see in

v.
To escort someone or something into a place: The receptionist sees in our visitors. The butler will see you in.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alec
RhydderchHRUDH-erkhWelsh
Mari (1)MAH-ree (Finnish), mah-REE (Swedish)Welsh, Breton, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
AlŽBĚTa-Czech
TannerTAN-ərEnglish
NahalNAH-khahlHebrew