
1) Allow 2) Authorize 3) Decriminalise 4) Decriminalize 5) Doover 6) Endure 7) Hire 8) Hire out 9) Intromit 10) Lease 11) Leased 12) Legalise 13) Legalize 14) Legitimatise 15) Legitimatize 16) Legitimise 17) Legitimize 18) Obstruction 19) Permitted 20) Rent 21) Rented 22) Rented out 23) Rent out 24) Tolerate
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1) US Open call 2) US Open do-over 3) Affranchise 4) Agree to 5) Airline-seat choice 6) Allow 7) Allow to 8) Allow to hire 9) Allow, but with constraint 10) Allowed 11) Allowed a bit of double-talk 12) Allowed on court 13) Allowed out of jail, etc 14) Allowed out of school, etc 15) Allowed outside least
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rented or hired
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v. 1) to allow or permit. This is distinguished from "against one's will." The word can be very important legally, as in the statement "Lucy let Johnny have sexual relations with her," which can make a huge difference in a claim of rape. 2) to lease or rent real property, particularly a room or apartment, to another person.
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• (v. t.) To permit; to allow; to suffer; -- either affirmatively, by positive act, or negatively, by neglecting to restrain or prevent. • (v. t.) To allow to be used or occupied for a compensation; to lease; to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a house; to let out horses. • (v. i.) To be let or leased; ...
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(from the article `tennis`) ...the ball diagonally across the net and into the opponent`s right-hand service court. Should the ball on service strike the top of the net before ...
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when the tennis ball from a service touches the net but still lands within the service box. The server gets another try as this does not count as a fault.
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(v) Let is the action by which a person voluntarily and willfully permit or allow another person to do any act or willfully abstain from stopping of any act known to him or her.
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Let (lĕt)
transitive verb [ Middle English
letten , Anglo-Saxon
lettan to delay, to hinder, from
læt slow; akin to Dutch
letten to hinder, German
verletzen to hurt, Icelandic
letja to hold back, Goth.
latjan . See
Late .] To retard; to ...
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Let intransitive verb 1. To forbear. [ Obsolete]
Bacon. 2. To be let or leased; as, the farm
lets for $500 a year. See note under
Let ,
transitive verb To let on ,
to tell; to tattle; to divulge something. [ Low] -- ...
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Let noun 1. A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase
without let or hindrance , but elsewhere archaic.
Keats. « Consider whether your doings be to the
let of your salvation or not.»
Latimer. 2. (Lawn Ten...Found on
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Let transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Let (
Letted (lĕt'tĕd), [ Obs].);
present participle & verbal noun Letting .] [ Middle English
leten ,
læten (past tense
lat ,
let , pas...
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LET is short for Linear Energy Transfer. This quantity actually reflects the linear rate of energy absorption, by the absorbing medium, as the Ionisation event traverses the medium. In simple terms low LET radiation (e.g. Beta Particles ) transfer less energy per unit path length than high LET radiation (e.g. Alpha Particles ) to absorbing mediums....
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for linear energy transfer.
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a warning exclamation when multiple matches occur adjacent to one another and one match's ball bounces into the court of another match. The point is replayed in the offended match. Most often used in high school and college tennis, although it can also be used at the major tournaments if a ball falls out of a player's shorts or skirt onto the court...
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[
n] - a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver`s court 2. [v] - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen 3. [v] - actively cause something to happen 4. [v] - leave unchanged
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Truck 4x2 electric garbage, 1935, Production 1, [RU]
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verb cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; `He got his squad on the ball`; `This let me in for a big surprise`; `He got a girl into trouble`
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noun a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver`s court; the ball must be served again
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Called to announce that a point is to be replayed. A common example is when a serve clips the top of the net but still lands correctly in the court.
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to hinder, a hindrance
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