see one's way clear to — (informal) To feel that one will be able to • • • Main Entry: ↑see … Useful english dictionary
see one's way (clear) — idi see one s way (clear), to discern no impediment to doing something: Can you see your way clear to giving me $100? … From formal English to slang
see one's way clear to do (or doing) something — find that it is possible or convenient to do something. → see … English new terms dictionary
see one's way clear to do something — see one s way clear to do (or doing) something find that it is possible or convenient to do something (often used in polite requests) … Useful english dictionary
see one's way clear — {v. phr.} To know no reason for not doing something; feel that you are free. * /John finally saw his way clear to help his friends./ * /Mary had to do her homework and help her mother before she could see her way clear to go to the movies with… … Dictionary of American idioms
see one's way clear — {v. phr.} To know no reason for not doing something; feel that you are free. * /John finally saw his way clear to help his friends./ * /Mary had to do her homework and help her mother before she could see her way clear to go to the movies with… … Dictionary of American idioms
see one's way clear to do smth — feel able to do something When you see your way clear to begin the project could you please come and tell me … Idioms and examples
way — or go one s way [wā] n. [ME < OE weg, akin to Ger < IE base * weĝh , to go > L vehere, to carry, ride, Gr ochos, wagon] 1. a means of passing from one place to another, as a road, highway, street or path [the Appian Way] 2. room or space … English World dictionary
way — See: ALL THE WAY or THE WHOLE WAY, BY THE WAY, BY WAY OF, COME A LONG WAY, CUT BOTH WAYS or CUT TWO WAYS, EVERY WHICH WAY, FROM WAY BACK, GO OUT OF ONE S WAY, HARD WAY, HAVE A WAY WITH, IN A BAD WAY, IN A BIG WAY, IN A FAMILY WAY, IN A WAY, IN… … Dictionary of American idioms
way — See: ALL THE WAY or THE WHOLE WAY, BY THE WAY, BY WAY OF, COME A LONG WAY, CUT BOTH WAYS or CUT TWO WAYS, EVERY WHICH WAY, FROM WAY BACK, GO OUT OF ONE S WAY, HARD WAY, HAVE A WAY WITH, IN A BAD WAY, IN A BIG WAY, IN A FAMILY WAY, IN A WAY, IN… … Dictionary of American idioms