Release, as from one's grip.
1 Not all producers, however, want to let go of their water management.
2 He won't be allowed to let go of Captain Jack quite yet.
3 Then she said, I wish you hadn't let go of my hand.
4 It would be best, she decided, to let go of the subject.
5 Obeying the voice without question, Megan let go of her mother's wrist.
6 But earlier today, she'd had to let go of that dream, too.
7 Bitharn nodded, and Albric let go of the impossible effort of speech.
8 And no way was she going to let go of his hand.
9 They've become power-drunk and don't want to let go of that power.
10 He let go of me, took my hand and led me outside.
11 Thomas noticed he'd let go of Teresa's hand without thinking about it.
12 She won't let go of me when I hug her good night.
13 Harper let go of Carol's hand as if at a physical shock.
14 Just remember to let go of the button when you're done talking.
15 Meanwhile, no one can let go of Barry Bonds' link to PEDs.
16 One neighbour said: The guy could never let go of the past.
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