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A.prvz Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

"View" vs "see"

Respected all,

Please help me to find out the difference between view and see in corporate level or in technical language or writing.

"User shall be able to see next page"

"User shall be able to view next page" which one is preferable
  

Top answer

Use 'view', which means 'see at length with intention'. 'See' is a general verb meaning 'perceive with the eyes' .

  • Use 'view', which means 'see at length with intention'.
  • 'See' is a general verb meaning 'perceive with the eyes' .
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Use 'view', which means 'see at length with intention'. 'See' is a general verb meaning 'perceive with the eyes'

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Mister MicawberUse 'view', which means 'see at length with intention'. 'See' is a general verb meaning 'perceive with the eyes'
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Hello Mister

I am still confuse with these words.

exp. "In a my diary you can see the list of contents" or"you can view the list of content"

or I am trying to view this page these sentances are cor
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In my diary you can see the list of contents = You can find the list

You can view the list of contents = You can peruse the list

I am trying to view this page = I am trying to peruse this page

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