Etymology: [ 'let ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English l[AE]t late.
Bırak!, işine son vermek, salıvermek, kendini koyvermek, rahatlamak, koyvermek, boşlamak, bırakmak, funda etmek, gevşemek, serbest bırakmak, fora etmek, gevşetmek, kendini bırakmak, bırakmak, koyuvermek, let oneself go, dugularına serbestçe yol vermek,coşmak 2 kendini kapıp koy vermek, bırakmak let sth. go yüz üstü bırakmak, serbest bırak, laçka etmek, salmak, üzülmemek, bando etmek, boşvermek, aldırmamak, bando, Bırakmak, tutmayı bırakmak, salıvermek, salmak, gidelim!, birinin gitmesine izin,
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Bırak!
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işine son vermek
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salıvermek
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kendini koyvermek
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rahatlamak
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koyvermek
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boşlamak
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bırakmak
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funda etmek Askeri
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gevşemek
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serbest bırakmak
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fora etmek Askeri
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gevşetmek
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kendini bırakmak deyim
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bırakmak, koyuvermek
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let oneself go deyim
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dugularına serbestçe yol vermek,coşmak 2 kendini kapıp koy vermek, bırakmak let sth. go yüz üstü bırakmak deyim
To dismiss from employment, To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on, Term to describe when an engine fails or "blows up " Also when other parts of a car fail, drop it, Command to release or untie, often regarding the halyard, release, as from one's grip; "Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall", release, free; desist, leave alone; give up, be relaxed; "Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!, be relaxed; "Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!", Release one's grasp. As soon as Sally let go of the leash, her dog ran away, cast off, release, as from one's grip; "Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall, leave off!, leave it!, stop it!, leave it alone!,
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To dismiss from employment - "The secretary didn't work out, so her boss told her she was being let go."
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To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on - "To emotionally disengage or to distract oneself from a situation."
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Term to describe when an engine fails or "blows up " Also when other parts of a car fail
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drop it fiil
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Command to release or untie, often regarding the halyard
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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"
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release, free; desist, leave alone; give up
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be relaxed; "Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!
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be relaxed; "Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!"
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let go of
Release one's grasp. As soon as Sally let go of the leash, her dog ran away deyim - "As soon as Sally let go of the leash, her dog ran away."
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cast off
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let go of
release, as from one's grip; "Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall
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