From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsee over something phrasal verb British EnglishLOOK ATto look at something large such as a house, especially in order to decide if you want to buy it → see→ See Verb table
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see over • Option 4: The sum of pixels seen over a number of successive pictures with different exposures.• Perches should be placed so that the birds can see over a wide section without anything blocking their view.• But in the course of doing this book, I saw over and over that family stories have collective meanings.• I took a step forward so I could see over the edge.• This was not a controlled trial but a retrospective assessment of the patients seen over the previous seven years.• He could already see over the rue Victorie at the front and over his father's garden at the back.• He could barely see over the stack of hatboxes he was carrying.• Bethany was shorter than she, and Marcia could see over the top of her head.