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- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, slide.
- (transitive, of intangibles) To let go; to allow; to release; to pass over without action.
- To pass out of one's thought as not being of any consequence.
- (idiomatic) To allow the condition of something to deteriorate due to negligence or apathy.
- (transitive, of persons) To tolerate a violation of a norm from.
- A supporter of voluntarism; a voluntarist.
- A volunteer.
- (music) A short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument.
- composition (often improvised) for a solo instrument (especially solo organ) and not a regular part of a religious service or musical performance
- (military) a person who freely enlists for service
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, go.
- (intransitive, with of and transitive, with object before go) To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on.
- (euphemistic, usually reflexively) To gain weight.
- To emotionally disengage or distract oneself from a situation.
- (transitive) To ignore (a comment, etc.).
- (euphemistic, transitive) To fail to maintain a standard of appearance, behavior, or performance.
- (euphemistic) To dismiss from employment.
- be relaxed
- release, as from one's grip
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- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, slide.
- (transitive, of intangibles) To let go; to allow; to release; to pass over without action.
- To pass out of one's thought as not being of any consequence.
- (idiomatic) To allow the condition of something to deteriorate due to negligence or apathy.
- (transitive, of persons) To tolerate a violation of a norm from.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, go.
- (intransitive, with of and transitive, with object before go) To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on.
- (euphemistic, usually reflexively) To gain weight.
- To emotionally disengage or distract oneself from a situation.
- (transitive) To ignore (a comment, etc.).
- (euphemistic, transitive) To fail to maintain a standard of appearance, behavior, or performance.
- (euphemistic) To dismiss from employment.
- be relaxed
- release, as from one's grip
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- A supporter of voluntarism; a voluntarist.
- A volunteer.
- (music) A short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument.
- composition (often improvised) for a solo instrument (especially solo organ) and not a regular part of a religious service or musical performance
- (military) a person who freely enlists for service