see out
US /siː aʊt/
UK /siː aʊt/

1.
to accompany someone to the door of a house or to the exit of a building when they are leaving
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I'll see you out.
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The host came to see us out after the party.
2.
to continue to the end of a period of time
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We need to see out the rest of the year.
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They managed to see out the difficult economic period.