Look After (Verb)
Meaning
Keep under careful scrutiny; "Keep an eye on this prisoner!".
Classification
Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.
Examples
- The warden ordered the guards to look after the notorious inmate closely.
- The principal asked the teacher to look after the new student and ensure she adjusts well.
- Look after the kids while I'm at work, and don't let them play with anything sharp.
- The manager instructed the sales team to look after the VIP client and cater to their needs.
- The coach told the assistant to look after the injured player and apply first aid if needed.