The act of causing something to move to a lower level.
1In war-time there is constant danger of letting down the health standard.
2It is a blood-stained regime that is letting down its own people.
3The cold wall of her reserve seemed to be gradually letting down.
4Charles went from window to window, letting down the heavy canvas awnings.
5Putting up your hair and letting down your skirts has done wonders.
6You are also letting down those we were sent here to help.
7One imagines some mermaid version of Rapunzel letting down her seaweed hair.
8I felt I was letting down my girls by not raising this.
9He was letting down nobody; neither the managements nor the public.
10The trees overhead made a great sound of letting down their dry rain.
11Then I had to do it-orrisk letting down my team.
12That we were letting down a colleague with psychological... who isn't very well.
13The 7YO stalked the early pace midfield before letting down powerfully.
14Susan had removed veil and hat, was letting down her hair.
15Kathryn inquired, with an abrupt letting down of her terse dignity.
16But none of that excused the way she was letting down old Herb.
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