Release, as from one's grip.
To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
1 Not all producers, however, want to let go of their water management.
2 He let it go, however, as he let go a thousand others.
3 Good Heaven; I thought you had been let go by the surgeons.
4 He won't be allowed to let go of Captain Jack quite yet.
5 He'd held back so long it took a moment to let go .
6 Then she said, I wish you hadn't let go of my hand.
7 Bad as the situation is, it's even more dangerous to let go .
8 In short, I come away empty-handed.' And he let go the spear.
9 Many local workers have already been let go as business has fizzled.
10 I let go . I heard my voice wobble on the last words.
11 It would be best, she decided, to let go of the subject.
12 Obeying the voice without question, Megan let go of her mother's wrist.
13 But earlier today, she'd had to let go of that dream, too.
14 He finally let go and said, I'm a patriot, by the way.
15 I shall let go , and let it take me where it will.
16 Bitharn nodded, and Albric let go of the impossible effort of speech.
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