see the day

English

Verb

see the day (third-person singular simple present sees the day, present participle seeing the day, simple past saw the day, past participle seen the day)

  1. (followed by a clause) To experience in one's lifetime.
    I don't know if I'll ever see the day when that bully will apologize for all the times he wronged me.
    I hope to see the day that finding virus vaccines is routine and quick.
    Will we ever again see the day of full churches?

Usage notes

  • The clauses following the verb qualify the day. They are of the type introduced by that or when, in which that can be omitted.

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