Hire and let, strictly speaking, are complementary terms, hire implying the act of engaging or taking for use and let the granting of use. While all these words mean to engage or grant for use at a price, hire and let, strictly speaking, are complementary terms, hire implying the act of engaging or taking for use and let the granting of use. We often use a diminutive with names or with abbreviated names when we want to be more informal, or to express affection for someone or something
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Didn't let up in their efforts
To become less severe or intense
To let is to allow or permit If you don't prevent your little brother from jumping off the roof into a pile of leaves, you let him do it. The verb “let” is always followed by a bare infinitive, not a full infinitive For example, the sentence “i let her try some of the food.”
If you let something happen, you allow it to happen without doing anything to stop or prevent it People said we were interfering with nature, and that we should just let the animals die I can't let myself be distracted by those things. Let us is used in all varieties of speech and writing to introduce a suggestion or a request
Let us consider all the facts before deciding
The contracted form let's occurs mostly in informal speech and writing Some common synonyms of let are charter, hire, lease, and rent