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- 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 ENGLISHcause a gun, firework, or bomb to fire or explode.
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