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    let
    [let]
    verb
    let (verb) · lets (third person present) · let (past tense) · let (past participle) · letting (present participle)
    1. not prevent or forbid; allow:
      "my boss let me leave early" · "you mustn't let yourself get so involved"
      • allow to pass in a particular direction:
        "could you let the dog out?" · "the tiny window let in hardly any light" · "I had to wake up my roommate to let me in" · "about 50 people were let into the hearing"
    2. used in the imperative to formulate various expressions.
      • (let uslet's)
        used as a polite way of making or responding to a suggestion, giving an instruction, or introducing a remark:
        "let's have a drink" · "“Shall we go?” “Yes, let's.”"
      • (let melet us)
        used to make a polite offer of help:
        "“Here, let me,” offered Bruce"
      • used to express one's strong desire for something to happen or be the case:
        "“Dear God,” Jessica prayed, “let him be all right.”"
      • used as a way of expressing defiance or challenge:
        "if he wants to walk out, well let him!"
      • used to express an assumption upon which a theory or calculation is to be based:
        "let A and B stand for X and Y respectively"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      allow someone to have the use of (a room or property) in return for regular payments; rent:
      "they've let out their apartment" · "homeowners will be able to let rooms to lodgers without having to pay tax"
      • award (a contract for a particular project) to an applicant:
        "preliminary contracts were let and tunneling work started"
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    let (noun) · lets (plural noun)
    1. a period during which a room or property is rented:
      "I've taken a month's let on the flat"
      • a property available for rent:
        "an unfurnished let"
    Origin
    Old English lǣtan ‘leave behind, leave out’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch laten and German lassen, also to late.
    let
    [let]
    noun
    let (noun) · lets (plural noun)
    1. (in racket sports) a play that is nullified and has to be played again, especially when a served ball touches the top of the net:
      "he was obstructed and asked for a let"
    verb
    archaic
    let (verb) · lets (third person present) · letted (past tense) · let (past tense) · letted (past participle) · let (past participle) · letting (present participle)
    1. hinder:
      "pray you let us not; we fain would greet our mother"
    Origin
    Old English lettan ‘hinder’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch letten, also to late.
    -let
    [lit, lət]
    suffix
    1. (forming nouns) denoting a smaller or lesser kind:
      "booklet" · "starlet"
    2. denoting articles of ornament or dress:
      "anklet" · "bracelet"
    Origin
    originally corresponding to French -ette added to nouns ending in -el.
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    verb
    1. not prevent or forbid; allow:
      give permission to
      give leave to
      grant the right to
      assent to
      consefnt to
      agree to
      acquiesce in
      accede to
      approve of
      admit of
      give one's blessing to
      give assent to
      • allow to pass in a particular direction:
        allow to go
        permit to pass
        make way for
    2. used in the imperative to formulate various expressions.
      give permission to
      give leave to
      grant the right to
      assent to
      consefnt to
      agree to
      acquiesce in
      accede to
      approve of
      admit of
      give one's blessing to
      give assent to
      • allow someone to have the use of (a room or property) in return for regular payments; rent:
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