see daylight

English

Verb

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

  1. To reach an understanding of something previously obscure; to arrive at a solution to a problem.
  2. To near completion of a lengthy task.
    I've been cataloguing my stamp album all weekend; now finally I'm beginning to see daylight.
  3. To become exposed to view; to be seen.
    I have a lot of old junk in the attic that hasn't seen daylight for years.
    The report was suppressed and never saw daylight.

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