Thesaurus / let
FEEDBACKHow to use let in a sentence
It’s always a let down when a movie doesn’t live up to your expectations.
‘EVAN HANSEN’ IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK – AND THAT’S TOO BADJOHN PAUL KINGSEPTEMBER 30, 2021WASHINGTON BLADESo as long as I can convince physicians that they should prescribe this drug, then I’m going to invest in this, rather than investing in let’s say something extraordinarily risky, which has enormous potential upside from a public health standpoint.
HOW PHARMA’S LUCRATIVE PATENT SYSTEM IS COMPLICATING THE PANDEMICANNA ROTHSCHILDMAY 24, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTSo we have built an algorithm in our economy, which is clearly wrong, just like Facebook’s focus on let’s show people things that are more engaging, turned out to be wrong.
BUILDING A BETTER DATA ECONOMYJASON SPARAPANIMARCH 11, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWFurther, why not sub-let the flat to any of your own friends who can afford to give you a few guineas a week for it?
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 152, MAY 16, 1917.VARIOUSMr. O'Connell was, in fact, "a middle man;" he rented extensive lands, and sub-let at a very large profit.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANBurmans love it, and no feast is complete without it, indeed a packet of let-pet is an invitation to something festive.
ROUND THE WONDERFUL WORLDG. E. MITTONAt one place it is let-pet, or pickled tea, though the plant from which the stuff is made is not really a tea-plant.
ROUND THE WONDERFUL WORLDG. E. MITTONAll was serene and lovely on the surface, however, with many won't-you-let-me's and please-do-now's on both sides.
THE "GENIUS"THEODORE DREISERThere was a kind of let-up in the storm jest afore I got here, and they see her fast on the shoal with the crew in the riggin'.
CAP'N ERIJOSEPH CROSBY LINCOLNRight along from then on they kept things moving 14 spirited, one way and another, without much of a let-up.
SANTA F'S PARTNERTHOMAS A. JANVIERWORDS RELATED TO LET
- add to payroll
- appoint
- authorize
- book
- bring in
- bring on board
- carry
- charter
- contract for
- delegate
- draft
- employ
- empower
- engage
- enlist
- exploit
- fill a position
- find help
- give a break
- give job to
- give work
- ink
- lease
- let
- make use of
- obtain
- occupy
- pick
- place
- pledge
- procure
- promise
- put on
- put to work
- rent
- retain
- secure
- select
- sign on
- sign up
- sublease
- sublet
- take on
- truck with
- utilize
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