to have, use, the power of sight; to understand (a person, thing); to think; the office, district, of a bishop
perceive with eyes
Cases of word usage
1) a gathering to see a play, hear a speaker, singer etc (audience)
2) an official examination of accounts to see that they are correct and organized (audit)
3) (of eyes) tired and so not able to see well (bleary)
4) without the power to see (blind)
5) an invitation or call to play a game, run a race, have a fight etc to see who is better, stronger etc (challenge)
6) the state of being easy to see through (clarity)
7) easy to see through (clear)
8) able to think, feel, see etc. (conscious)
9) to make (a person, animal) unable to see clearly or act normally because of too much light, brilliance, splendour etc (dazzle)
10) to see (something) clearly (with the eyes or with the mind) (discern)