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Phrasal Verb - Letting Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To cause something, especially a secret, to be known or become public.
  2. To release or permit something to be released, especially suddenly or unintentionally.
  3. To allow someone to leave a place or go away.

Examples

No.Example
1The whistleblower let out sensitive information to the media.
2The fireworks let out a loud bang, startling everyone.
3The car let out a cloud of smoke as it drove away.
4He let out a sigh of relief after passing the exam.
5She let out a cry of joy when she saw the surprise party.
6The prisoners were let out of their cells after the riot was quelled.
7The manager let out the new employee after only a week of training.
8The dog let out a bark when it heard a knock on the door.
9The explosion let out a bright light, illuminating the night sky.
10The teacher let out the class early due to bad weather.