let off Sentence Examples

  1. The sports referee let off the player with just a yellow card instead of a red card.
  2. The police let off the driver with just a warning instead of a ticket.
  3. The principal let off the student with just a detention instead of a suspension.
  4. The manager let off the employee with just a verbal warning instead of a written warning.
  5. The teacher let off the student with just a makeup assignment instead of a zero on the test.
  6. The doctor let off the patient with just a prescription for medication instead of surgery.
  7. The judge let off the criminal with just probation instead of jail time.
  8. The IRS let off the taxpayer with just a fine instead of an audit.
  9. The landlord let off the tenant with just a late fee instead of an eviction.
  10. The creditor let off the debtor with just a payment plan instead of repossessing the car.

let off Meaning

Wordnet

let off (v)

grant exemption or release to

Webster

let off (n.)

A device for letting off, releasing, or giving forth, as the warp from the cylinder of a loom.

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FAQs About the word let off

grant exemption or release toA device for letting off, releasing, or giving forth, as the warp from the cylinder of a loom.

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The sports referee let off the player with just a yellow card instead of a red card.

The police let off the driver with just a warning instead of a ticket.

The principal let off the student with just a detention instead of a suspension.

The manager let off the employee with just a verbal warning instead of a written warning.