Synonym: excuse, exempt, relieve. Similar words: get off, set off, get out of, face to face, see to, let out, get on, get out. Meaning: v. grant exemption or release to.
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61. Some say that forgiveness is unjust because the wrongdoer should not be let off the hook.
62. So galactic mergers might like to get a little rowdy now and then, just to let off steam, but don't blame them for those overfed black holes at the center of active galaxies.
63. After the mid - term exam, the students decided to go on an excursion to let off steam.
64. If you feel your stress levels have risen too high, take time off to let off the steam.
65. When you reach a belay station, unzip the pit vents and let off some steam.
66. Go to their belt when native before cacique, they discover cacique is Cantabrigian graduate unexpectedly, then they beg him to let off them.
67. I was so angry I let off steam by shouting at the dog.
68. Willie accidentally let off his father's shotgun and made a hole in the wall.
69. Ann goes to the disco once in a while just to let off steam.
70. I need to let off steam or I'll go crazy!
71. Peter Addison, of Heaton Mersey, Stockport, and his friend Mark Ridgeway of Poynton, Cheshire, smashed crockery and let off fire extinguishers.
72. A manticore savaged someone but was let off because no one dared go near it (PA11).
73. I let off steam by relaxing and having a nice meal with a friend.
74. Please forgive me for saying that; I just needed to let off steam.
75. Playing in the park is a perfect way for children to let off steam.
76. Then start your vehicle, select reverse, and let off your handbrake, and then your footbrake before backing down. Sentencedict.com
77. LL: A lot of people exercise let off steam . Other people prefer quiet activities like reading.
78. The driver had to let off the gas pedal to slow down.
79. The janitor let off some steam because the pressure was too high.
80. It's always on your mind. and helps you let off steam.
81. Those who become father won't let off any the main chance.
More similar words: get off, set off, get out of, face to face, see to, let out, get on, get out, come to, set out, due to, get over, take to, have to, adhere to, agree to, be able to, out of, get on with, rhetoric, cut off, put off, set fire to, come to life, a bit of, a lot of, piece together, give rise to, run out of, a bit of a.