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to allow a person or animal to leave a place
Would you let the dog out, please?
when school, a film etc lets out, it ends and people leave
to make a noise
As he walked away, he let out a sigh of relief.
to use the extra cloth in a fold of a piece of clothing to make it wider
I'm going to have this skirt let out.
to allow someone to use a room, building etc in exchange for money
We could always let out the spare room.