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View definitions for let go

let go

adjective as in discharged

adjective as in fired

Strongest match

adjective as in recalled

adjective as in released

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak match

verb as in abate

verb as in can

verb as in deliver

verb as in detonate

verb as in lay off

verb as in leave

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"I didn't want to keep going with academy football," he said after he was let go at the age of 11.

From BBC

In fact, officials have threatened to use a shutdown to identify "non-essential" workers who could then be permanently let go.

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England's star player and out-going World Rugby Player of the Year delivered a momentum shift that Mitchell's side refused to let go of.

From BBC

“You have to let go of certain things. You have to be real,” he said.

They had to train with a gun, for example, and, more important, let go of the need for punch line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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