let|lets|letting in English
verb
allow, permit; cause, make; enable; allow to go, release; allow to enter; lease, rent; be rented (British)
Use "let|lets|letting" in a sentence
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2. This let lets one sever server work like several.
3. It lets sunlight in but doesn't let heat out.
4. Let the life sublimate in respectfully to, lets the trail which the time record we struggle!
5. He lets waste bits of paper pile up in his room - he won't let me touch them.
6. Antonyms for Apprehending include releasing, freeing, letting go, discharging, liberating, setting free, clearing, exonerating, letting loose and letting off
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8. I'm not letting go!
9. I'm not letting go.
10. I'm not letting Kai win.
11. ‘Nevertheless, letting Bygones be Bygones, we now focus on the upcoming home encounter - the only one that matters now.’ ‘That speech last September went well beyond letting Bygones be Bygones.’ ‘I'm happy to let Bygones be Bygones and I will stop talking to …
12. He designed her self-immolation of death of letting nature take its course, the old things must be dead, let alone such a poisonous woman.
13. Letting all his victims go.
14. Letting the Russians take the lead.
15. We're letting people go, John.
16. Thanks for letting me know.
17. The boys were letting off fireworks.
18. We did that, without letting him go!
19. Women felt comfortable letting him inside.
20. The last love is letting go.
21. This is letting the air conditioning escape.
22. Welcome to Atrium Estate & Letting Agents
23. Brown was constantly letting the side down.
24. I lean towards letting him go along.
25. I feel bad about letting them down.