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allow to permit; let; [1/5 definitions]
blow over to subside; let up.
dangle to let hang or swing loosely; cause to dangle. [1/3 definitions]
dilapidate to let (something) go to ruin or become decayed. [1/2 definitions]
dishevel to undo and let fall loosely (hair or clothing). [1/2 definitions]
droop to let droop. [1/4 definitions]
drop to let fall. [1/17 definitions]
drop off to drive (someone) to a place and let them get out of the vehicle there. [1/3 definitions]
empty out of a thing, to let its contents flow away. [1/3 definitions]
flag stop a place where a commercial passenger vehicle stops only if signaled, or stops to let off passengers.
go with the flow to let happen whatever will happen rather than trying hard to be in control and make the right decisions. [1/2 definitions]
leak to let pass through an accidental opening. [1/10 definitions]
lease to contract for the use or occupation of (one's property) for a specified period of time and usu. in return for rent or other compensation; let or rent. [1/5 definitions]
leave1 to let remain in a particular place, either on purpose or by accident. [2/10 definitions]
leave off to let (someone) get out of one's vehicle at a particular place. [1/3 definitions]
let's1 contracted form of "let us."
loose to release from constraint or obligation; let loose. [2/15 definitions]
lower1 to cause to move to a position below; let down. [1/9 definitions]
much less let alone (used to add to one's statement an element that is highly unlikely given the fact just stated).
no-hitter a baseball game in which a pitcher does not let the opposing team score any hits.
Pandora in Greek mythology, the first woman, who, when she opened the lid of a box out of curiosity, let all the evils out into the world.