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Meaning of let go of

Wordnet

let go of (v)

release, as from one's grip

let go of Sentence Examples

  1. The weight of the world seemed to dissipate as she let go of her worries.
  2. It was time for him to let go of the past and embrace the future.
  3. She had been holding onto the grudge for too long; she needed to let go of it.
  4. Letting go of control was not easy, but it was necessary for her growth.
  5. The therapist encouraged her to let go of the guilt that had been consuming her.
  6. The painting evoked emotions that she had to let go of.
  7. He found it difficult to let go of the things that had once made him happy.
  8. The breakup was hard, but she knew she had to let go of the relationship.
  9. Letting go of her dreams was the hardest decision she had ever made.
  10. She realized that letting go of the fear of failure would allow her to take risks and pursue her goals.

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release, as from one's grip

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The weight of the world seemed to dissipate as she let go of her worries.

It was time for him to let go of the past and embrace the future.

She had been holding onto the grudge for too long; she needed to let go of it.

Letting go of control was not easy, but it was necessary for her growth.