VERB
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release, as from one's grip
Let go of the door handle, please!
relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall -
be relaxed
Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!
How To Use let go In A Sentence
- Max MacLeod made the trip on the Jean de la Lune and found the experience bracing: Let go buntlines and clews!
- It's actually a Hindu religious symbol meaning `let good prevail. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 8: THE FIVE PATHS
- He joked: ‘George launched a ship in Belfast and it was three miles out at sea before he let go of the bottle.’
- Parker also said that much of what Rhee achieved in contract talks already existed in D.C. law but was not used by her predecessors, including the power to weaken seniority protections for teachers who are "excessed," or let go from their jobs because of school closures. D.C. Teachers' Union election will affect survival of Rhee's initiatives
- She let go of Mona's hand and took a sip of her drink.
- Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check. Baltasar Gracian
- Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.
- The only requirements are patience, a willingness to learn and a readiness to let go of the habits of a lifetime.
- You've got to learn to let go.
- Something about it fills us with such joy that we are able to let go of our every day petty grievances and be the full and expansive people we are.