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    let
    /lɛt/

    verb

    • 1. not prevent or forbid; allow: "my boss let me leave early" Similar allowpermitgive permission togive leave toOpposite preventprohibit
    • 2. used in the imperative to formulate various expressions. Similar allowpermitgive permission togive leave toOpposite preventprohibit

    noun

    • 1. a period during which a room or property is rented: British "I've taken a month's let on the flat"

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  2. The meaning of LET is to cause to : make. How to use let in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Let.

  3. LET definition: 1. to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of let verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. let. 1. [ let ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) , let, let·ting. to allow or permit: If we let him escape, he'll lead us to the boss. Synonyms: concede, suffer. Antonyms: prevent. to allow to pass, go, or come: The gap is too narrow to let the car through.

  6. USAGE let us is used in all varieties of speech and writing to introduce a suggestion or a request: Let us consider all the facts before deciding. The contracted form let's occurs mostly in informal speech and writing: Let's go.

  7. To let is to allow or permit. If you don't prevent your little brother from jumping off the roof into a pile of leaves, you let him do it.

  8. LET definition: 1. to allow someone to do something, or to allow something to happen: 2. to allow someone or…. Learn more.

  9. verb (used with object), let, let·ting. to allow or permit: If we let him escape, he'll lead us to the boss. to allow to pass, go, or come: The gap is too narrow to let the car through.

  10. 1. To give permission or opportunity to; allow: I let them borrow the car. The inheritance let us finally buy a house. See Usage Note at leave 1. 2. To cause to; make: Let the news be known. 3. a. Used as an auxiliary in the imperative to express a command, request, or proposal: Let's finish the job! Let x equal y. b.

  11. To allow or cause to escape; cause to flow or come out, as by shedding, emitting, etc. To let blood. An obstacle or impediment. A serve which does not count, specif. one that lands in the correct segment of the opposing player's side of the court after hitting the net.