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To have permitted (someone) to have or do something
“I was terribly disappointed that they didn't let me take it into the hospital with me.”
Past tense for to lease or rent out a property or object
“I have a right to let my property to any desirable tenant that I approve of.”
Past tense for to allow passage into a place or in a particular direction
“If you had a home with your wife, your sons, and your daughters, and a man came along with smallpox, you would not let him in?”
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
Past tense for to obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment
Past tense for to lease or rent out a property or object
Past tense for to prevent the occurrence of
Past tense for to contribute or add to
Past tense for to commit someone or something to one's care
The territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends
A number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other
Having or involving a great deal of knowledge or skill in a particular area
Having information, especially as a result of study or experience
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