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see into
verb
- to examine or investigate
- to discover the true nature of
I can't see into your thoughts
Example Sentences
I’ve seen the film twice now, first when it premiered at Sundance in 2023, then again more recently, and I still can’t see into Killian.
To see into the driverless future it might be worth watching developments in China.
In 2017, Prof Reinhard and colleagues described how Wi-Fi signals could allow spies to see into private rooms.
He used his fingers, technically, but not in the way an artist holds a brush; Paul merely typed the words of what we wanted to see into the prompt bar of Midjourney, an A.I. image generator that posits to the user, simply and kind of horrifically, “What will you imagine?â€
I think it was hubris, essentially: Now we have this cutting-edge equipment and we can see into the future.
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