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    let off
    [let off]
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    1. punish someone lightly or not at all for a misdemeanor or offense:
      "he was let off with a warning"
      • excuse someone from a task or obligation:
        "the boss let me off early" · "they let me off from high school to do it"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        cause a gun, firework, or bomb to fire or explode.
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    1. punish someone lightly or not at all for a misdemeanor or offense:
      • excuse someone from a task or obligation:
        excuse from
        relieve from
        exempt from
        spare from
      • cause a gun, firework, or bomb to fire or explode.
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  3. let off vb (tr, mainly adverb) 1. (also preposition) to allow to disembark or leave 2. to explode or fire (a bomb, gun, etc) 3. (also preposition) to excuse from (work or other responsibilities): I'll let you off for a week. 4. to allow to get away without the expected punishment, work, etc
    let off (third-person singular simple present lets off, present participle letting off, simple past and past participle let off) (transitive) To cause to explode or come out; to release. Stand back when you let off fireworks.
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    let off 1. Release by exploding; see blow off steam. 2. Allow to go free or escape; excuse from punishment. For example, They let her off from attending graduation, or The headmaster let him off with a reprimand.
    idioms.thefreedictionary.com/let+off
    let off 1 Release by exploding; see blow off steam. 2 Allow to go free or escape; excuse from punishment. For example, They let her off from attending graduation, or The headmaster let him off with a reprimand. [Early 1800s] Also see off the hook.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/let--off
    : to allow (someone who has been caught doing something wrong or illegal) to go without being punished The police officer let her off with just a warning. They let him off easy/easily/lightly, if you ask me.
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