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What is another word for let go?

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To release someone from confinement or captivity
“It was sound policy to let the prisoners go, taking the risk of seeing them again one day, for the sake of discouraging resistance at sea.”
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To release from one's grasp or possession
“How do you let go of the past and start having a blast?”
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To dismiss someone from an employment position or a relationship
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“My father decided he had to let the staff go due to the lack of business.”
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To excuse (something that is generally frowned on)
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(of time or an opportunity) To fail to take advantage of
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To release from a physical restraint
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To remove from suspicion
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(of time or an opportunity) To have failed to take advantage of
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To unfasten something tied, fastened, or fixed in place
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To allow space for independence or relief
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To make or become less taut or tight
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To throw or launch something in a given direction
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To engage in an activity for enjoyment and recreation
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To show mercy to, especially by not punishing or killing
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To shoot a projectile
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To disregard, discount or overlook inconsiderately
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To give away (something valuable) for the purpose of gaining something else
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To feel relieved after a challenging or difficult situation
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To shed tears, especially from being emotional
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To allow to continue
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To have shed tears, especially from being emotional
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(with reference to an organized group) To break up or cause to break up
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To burst or shatter violently and noisily
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To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution
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To surrender to arguments, demands, or pressure
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To remove, expel or throw out, especially forcefully or permanently
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To enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
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Adjective
Discharged or dismissed from one's job or duties
Adjective
Not confined or imprisoned
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