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let

idiom

1. Let (someone) have it Informal To beat, strike, or shoot at someone.

2. Let (someone) have it Informal To scold or punish.

3. Let (someone) in on To allow someone to participate in (something).

4. Let (someone) in on To reveal (a secret) to someone: They finally let me in on their plans.

5. Let alone Not to mention; much less: "Their ancestors had been dirt poor and never saw royalty, let alone hung around with them” ( Garrison Keillor).

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noun

1. Something that hinders; an obstacle: free to investigate without let or hindrance.

2. Sports An invalid stroke in tennis and other net games that requires a replay.

3. A shot or point in racket games that does not count and must be replayed.

4. Something that impedes .

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phrasal-verb

1. Let down To cause to come down gradually; lower: let down the sails.

2. Let down To fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint.

3. Let down To withdraw support from; forsake.

4. Let on To pretend.

5. Let out To come to a close; end: School let out early. The play let out at 11 P.M.

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verb

1. To become awarded to a contractor.

2. To make an adjustment to .

3. To become rented or leased.

4. To cause to .

5. To offer or grant for rent or lease .

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verb-intransitive

1. To be or become assigned, as to a contractor.

2. To become rented or leased.

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Let Sentence Examples

He let go of the fox, and it ran out.0 | 0 |
Let the son marry the daughter, if both agree, and give them the treasure as a wedding portion.0 | 0 |
"Look at the flowers carefully," said the queen, "and let us have your answer."0 | 0 |
"Let us call the neighbors together and have a grand wolf hunt to- morrow," said Putnam.0 | 0 |
"Let the poet alone," said Raschid.0 | 0 |
"Mother," he said, "will you let me see that beautiful book again?"0 | 0 |
"But tell me," said Dorothy, "how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?0 | 0 |
She let the subject drop.0 | 0 |
If you need anything at all, be sure to let us know.0 | 0 |
* God has given it to me, let him who touches it beware!0 | 0 |
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