British pronunciation/lˈɛt ɡˈəʊ/
American pronunciation/lˈɛt ɡˈoʊ/
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serbest bırakmak

to release one's grip on something
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işten çıkarmak

to dismiss someone from their job or employment, often due to poor performance or misconduct
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rahatlamak

to free oneself from tension or anxiety and be more relaxed instead
let oneself go
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British pronunciation/lˈɛt wɒnsˈɛlf ɡˈəʊ/
American pronunciation/lˈɛt wʌnsˈɛlf ɡˈoʊ/
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kendini bırakmak

to stop caring for one's physical or mental health

What is the origin of the idiom "let oneself go" and when to use it?

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The origin of this phrase is not entirely clear, but it may have originated in the early 20th century, when it became fashionable for people to be more concerned about their appearance and personal hygiene. It was considered improper to appear disheveled or unkempt in public, and "letting oneself go" was seen as a sign of laziness or lack of self-respect. It is typically used in a negative or critical manner to comment on a decline in someone's overall well-being or appearance. It can be used in various situations, such as when discussing someone's appearance, health, grooming, or lifestyle choices.

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rahat davranmak

to behave in a way one desires without worrying about other's opinions

What is the origin of the idiom "let oneself go" and when to use it?

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The idiom "let oneself go" originated from the idea of releasing inhibitions or constraints and allowing oneself to behave freely and authentically, disregarding the judgments or opinions of others. It is used to describe the act of behaving in a manner that aligns with one's desires or preferences, without being overly concerned about how others perceive or judge them.

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