To emit or release a substance
“Some volcanoes let out clouds of pumice and ash high into the sky. They may also let out lava.”
To release from shackles or captivity
“They took his keys and hurried to the jailhouse to let out the captive.”
To reveal or disclose information or secrets
“On the way home, Wenona would let out that she had told Mama about what had happened.”
To enlarge or lengthen (clothing) by adjusting one or more seams
“You got room for a tailor in the carriage? The way you're going, you'll need one to let out your pants every couple days.”
To lease or rent out a property or object
To unfasten something tied, fastened, or fixed in place
To charge a fee for the use of something
To gasp or utter with effort
To allow someone to use something temporarily, on the condition that it is returned
To charge a fee for the use of something
To charge a fee for the use of something
To deflate, such as by removing air from
To extract a substance or liquid from
To commit someone or something to one's care
To utter a word or expression
To discharge from a job or position
To send away or order to leave
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