Synonym: let go, release, relinquish. Similar words: let go, go off, roof, proof, hit the roof, aloofness, good, go out. Meaning: v. release, as from one's grip.
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31. I had the good sense to let go of the trumpet case and try and keep rolling out of range.
32. He and others had to let go of personalizing criticism in order to sustain a learning context.
33. The child was insecure and frightened, unable to let go of Joan for one waking moment.
34. In the midst of all this I let go of one handful of weed to shake my fist at him.
35. Rather they are emphasizing the need to let go of managerial means that get in the way of the performance and change.
36. Clarisa was in trouble, but she would not let go of Janir.
37. At the end of the fair, the school let go of hundreds of balloons.
38. The only requirements are patience, a willingness to learn and a readiness to let go of the habits of a lifetime.
39. They also had to let go of the relative safety of conducting such discussions privately.
40. What was it that he himself would have to let go of before he reached the mountaintop?
41. They let go of the girl and led Hilda behind the partition.
42. Also, could Blondel please let go of his throat[sentencedict.com], as he was having difficulty breathing?
43. I let go of the intercom switch and looked over the black ledge of the instrument panel.
44. She couldn't let go of her resentment over the divorce.
45. It was not easy to persuade the monarchy to let go of its monopoly of power.
46. Later, when you let go of the balloon, the air rushed out.
47. Sensing trouble, I let go of the handles of my new barrow and ran into the crowd.
48. We let go of one another and stood still, looking at each other.
49. When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao Tzu
50. So mestizo culture - reluctant to let go of tradition - created its own deity to host the yearly handout.
51. But evanescence has never let go of fantasy.
52. Women today find themselves in an intense battle with a society that cannot let go of a narrowly defined word ethic that is supported by a family structure that has not existed for decades.
53. This has been difficult for each has let go of their children and are allowing their ex-spouse to raise these children in full. Sentencedict.com
54. Care for sentient beings and let go of your achievement.
55. The company needs to let go of employees to recover losses from bad business decisions.
56. When we let go of control our blinders are removed and we can begin to enjoy life's possibilities.
57. Today still a layperson, tomorrow ordained, we call this a conventional monk because they can't yet let go of defilements.
58. After four major surgeries, he knew it was time to let go of his responsibilities with EEP.
59. Refusing to let go of fond memories, fans are once again flocking to Graceland, Elvis—white-columned Memphis mansion.
60. Officials would need to let go of their obsession with exchange rate competitiveness.
More similar words: let go, go off, roof, proof, hit the roof, aloofness, good, go out, go on, for good, good for, go over, a good job, good name, a good many, as good as, be good at, common good, a good deal, do a good job, public good, a good deal of, good evening, good afternoon, have a good time.