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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

See past something

What does "see past something" mean?

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More context please. Assuming it's not completely literal, it most probably means to see beyond the surface appearance of someone or something, to see the real person or thing beneath.

  • More context please.
  • Assuming it's not completely literal, it most probably means to see beyond the surface appearance of someone or something, to see the real person or thing beneath.
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More context please. Assuming it's not completely literal, it most probably means to see beyond the surface appearance of someone or something, to see the real person or thing beneath.

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