TO LET UP

To Let Up

To Let Up

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???? Phrase: "To Let Up"

Meaning:

  1. To become less intense or stop (especially something unpleasant like rain, noise, pain, or pressure).

  2. To relax or reduce effort (often used in instructions or warnings).


????️ Examples in Sentences:

1. Weather / Condition:

  • “The rain didn’t let up all night.”
    → (The rain continued without stopping.)

  • “We’ll go out when the storm lets up.”
    → (We’ll wait until the storm becomes less intense.)

2. Effort / Pressure:

  • “Don’t let up — we’re almost at the finish line!”
    → (Keep going, don’t slow down.)

  • “She never lets up on her team. She always pushes for more.”
    → (She constantly applies pressure or demands effort.)


❗ Quick Note:

"Let up" is intransitive, meaning it doesn’t take a direct object (you don’t “let up something,” but something lets up).

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