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1. phrasal verbIf you look to someone or something for a particular thing that you want, you expect or hope that they will provide it. We look to others for support, for example in online groups. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verbIf you look to something that will happen in the future, you think about it. As an organisation we are looking to the future. [VERB PARTICLE noun] More Synonyms of look to See full dictionary entry for looklook to in American English 1. to take care of; give attention to 2. to rely upon; resort to 3. to look forward to; expect See full dictionary entry for look Examples of 'look to' in a sentencelook to If all goes well he will look to export his invention under licence.This is a time to stop fighting past battles and look to the future.We were both looking to do something a little different.England will look to be more savvy in this department in the future.Look to the future and explore different career paths.CIOs will also be looking to have more control over the business.But that was in the relay, and now she is looking to the future.Then they will look to counter with pace, particularly in the wide areas.And if you do, then we must accept this result and look to the future.The men's rights lobby will not look to itself.They will look to their theologians to provide it.We want to progress and look to the future.We must look to something more subtle and powerful.City will be looking to record their fifth win on the trot.This is the moment to look to the future and take that step.We are going to go there and look to get something from the game.Relax and look to your own future.If the progress stops then we need to look to something to progress it beyond that.But they could be looking to the future and to give these guys an opportunity.Most of the biggest manufacturers are looking to give us something a little more exciting than the boring grey box.Their support continues to be the driving force behind our club and is vital as we now look to the future.You must look to the future.They will look to soak up pressure and then hit Real on the counter.We're going to have to look to make something happen for us.Not something a predator looking to swallow a 10.8 billion company would generally bother doing.What had happened couldn't be changed and it was time to look to the future.Let's get the first few races out of the way and then look to do something.Love success means looking to the future of a partnership, not its past.The tip looked to have something in hand when winning last time and the 4lb rise looks lenient.I will be looking to destroy him.I suspect these people will look to us as the main source of information.GB will also looking to finish on a high in the team sprint.If buyer and seller protection applies to a specific transaction, the ombudsman will look to see that these obligations are fulfilled.Your lover knows you are in a relationship but her marriage has gone to the wall now and she will be looking to you for more soon. Definition of 'look to' |