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Term: to let

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: Allow or permit

Description: To let means to allow or permit someone to do something or to give permission for something to happen.

Examples:
  1. She let her brother borrow her car for the weekend.
  2. My parents won't let me stay out past midnight.

Sense: Rent out

Description: To let means to rent out property or premises to someone.

Examples:
  1. The landlord decided to let the apartment to a new tenant.
  2. We are looking for a place to let in the city center.

Sense: Make known or reveal

Description: To let means to make something known or reveal something.

Examples:
  1. I'll let you in on a little secret.
  2. The detective finally let the suspect's name slip.

Sense: Release or lease

Description: To let means to release or lease something to another person.

Examples:
  1. He let the dog off the leash.
  2. The company let the office space to a start-up.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A rented property

Description: In this context, 'let' refers to a property or premises that is available for rent.

Examples:
  1. We found a fantastic let in the heart of the city.
  2. The let was spacious and well-furnished.

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