English > let go of: 1 sense > verb 1, contactMeaning | Release, as from one's grip. |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s somebody |
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Example | "Let go of the door handle, please!" |
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Synonyms | let go, release, relinquish |
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Narrower | bring out, let out | bring out of a specific state |
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discharge, muster out | Release from military service |
disengage, withdraw | Release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles |
pop | Release suddenly |
toggle | Release by a toggle switch |
unclasp | Release from a clasp |
unhand | Remove the hand from |
unleash | Release or vent |
unleash | Release from a leash |
unleash, let loose, loose | Turn loose or free from restraint |
Opposite | hold, take hold | Have or hold in one's hands or grip |
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Spanish | dejar ir, liberar, renunciar, soltar |
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Catalan | deixar anar, renunciar |
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