let up
pronunciation
How to pronounce let up in British English: UK [let ʌp]
How to pronounce let up in American English: US [lɛt ʌp]
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- Verb:
- become less in amount or intensity
- reduce pressure or intensity
Example
- 1. Let up pray the priest intoned to his congregation .
- 2. In the phone call to state television gadhafi said he would not let up on the rebel-held city and said the government had opened up weapons depots to all libyans who were now armed with automatic weapons mortars and
- 3. Yet she didn 't let up on her experiments .
- 4. If you fall dust it off don 't let up .
- 5. We mustn 't let up now .
- 6. In his youth mr. levine won a golden gloves flyweight boxing title and his competitive juices have not let up .
- 7. The icy wind never let up for a moment .
- 8. Don 't let up before you get all things finished .
- 9. Let up on the right hand brake immediately to stop the spin .
- 10. Do not let up you hear ?