to let meaning
EN- AdjectiveSUF-let
- Being advertised for rent (of a room or property).
- Being advertised for rent (of a room or property).
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Thomas DeGrey outlined the basic surgical skills as including the ability to: 'Cauterize well, to let blood well, to be light and well-handed, bold and hardy in dressing of a Horse well'.
- This guy is right up on my tail, so I will slow down to let him past.
- Yet United may have paid the price for overconfidence as they completely lost their concentration after 10 minutes to let Wolves back in.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of to let in English Dictionary
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