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to let go
01
soltar, dejar ir
to release one's grip on something
Intransitive: to let go | to let go of sth
Ejemplos
He reluctantly let go of the balloon, watching it float away into the sky.
A regañadientes soltó el globo, viéndolo flotar hacia el cielo.
The child hesitated before finally letting go of the kite string.
El niño dudó antes de finalmente soltar el hilo de la cometa.
02
despedir, cesar
to dismiss someone from their job or employment, often due to poor performance or misconduct
Transitive: to let go an employee
Ejemplos
The manager decided to let her go due to repeated policy violations.
El gerente decidió dejarla ir debido a repetidas violaciones de la política.
The employee was let go due to a series of policy violations.
El empleado fue despedido debido a una serie de violaciones de políticas.
03
relajarse, soltar
to free oneself from tension or anxiety and be more relaxed instead
Intransitive
Ejemplos
Engaging in a favorite hobby can be a way to let go and unwind after a challenging day.
Dedicarse a un pasatiempo favorito puede ser una forma de dejarse llevar y relajarse después de un día desafiante.
Meditation helps individuals let go, finding inner calmness.
La meditación ayuda a las personas a dejar ir, encontrando calma interior.
to let oneself go
01
to stop caring for one's physical appearance, hygiene, or mental well-being
Ejemplos
After losing her job, she began to let herself go and stopped exercising.
He let himself go during the stressful months, gaining weight and neglecting sleep.
02
to behave in a way one desires without worrying about other's opinions
Ejemplos
She lets herself go and dances freely at the party, expressing her joy without concern for how others perceive her.
They let themselves go during the weekend getaway, enjoying leisurely activities, disconnecting from work, and prioritizing their relaxation.



























