Yes, it can be. If you get the context right, it will work. You can use it as a question:
"Who wishes to see you?"
It could also be a part of a sentence:
"Sir, there is a man outside who wishes to see you."
Jim gets lots of wishes at his birthdays. It is the sentence containing wishes.
Yes.
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the genie in Aladdin granted Aladdin wishes.
THe executor helps deliver the wishes of the will.
After all , there is no more wishes any more
as far as it wishes
He wishes to see Montague before sunrise.
I called, despite your wishes.
My parents said they will comply with my wishes of getting a cell phone.;
The girl disobliged the boys wishes, she had no interest for what he had to say to her
A sentence which expresses wishes and blessings is called Optative Sentences.