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- utter a sound or cry:"he let out a sigh of happiness" · "one of the beasts lets out a mighty roar"
- reveal a piece of information:"she let out that he'd given her a ride home"
- release someone from obligation or suspicion:"they've started looking for motives—that lets me out"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of a lesson, meeting, or event) finish, so that those attending are able to leave:"his classes let out at noon"
- make a garment looser or larger, typically by adjusting a seam:"the dress is too tight—perhaps it could be let out"
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- reveal a piece of information:
- release someone from obligation or suspicion:
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- To give vent to; emit
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