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What is the past tense of let up?

What's the past tense of let up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of let up is also let up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of let up is lets up.

The present participle of let up is letting up.

The past participle of let up is let up.

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If she doesn't let up, he might have no option but to race for a replacement in four years.
We chose to gamble with the more direct train to Pavonia-Newport, hoping the rain would let up before we got there.
But the weather did not let up and eventually the last piece of firewood was burnt and used up.
The storm did not let up at all throughout the rest of the day or the entirety of the night.
Nonetheless, it still bothered him in the back of his mind, pricking at him like an annoying and persistent mosquito, which just wouldn't let up.
About one this morning, he started puking and didn't let up until early this afternoon.

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