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Synonyms for let in
let in
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Princeton's WordNet
admit, let in, includeverb
allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of
"admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
Synonyms:
take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, admit, intromit, acceptadmit, allow in, let in, intromitverb
allow to enter; grant entry to
"We cannot admit non-members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air"
Synonyms:
take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, admit, intromit, accept
Dictionary of English Synonymes
let in
Synonyms:
admit, permit to enter
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#246 | take | |
#408 | include | |
#1202 | allow | |
#1275 | hold | |
#1893 | accept | |
#6821 | admit | |
#8016 | accommodate | |
#8397 | acknowledge |
How to use let in in a sentence?
And what they are is they are exclusive societies -- many of them, not all of them -- that let in like-minded individuals who can then exist in a very homogenous environment, that strikes me as something that's at odds with what we really want colleges to be.
Blessed are the cracked For they shall let in the light.
We didn't have these on when we came in because we worried about not being let in. So we put them on, and we were just walking around, and a few people wanted selfies with us, so we were taking pictures with people.
My dad was handling that and my mom was with me and I didn't know what was going on and I wasn't let in to know, i was just an afterthought. I had no idea. I saw it like the rest of the world.
In the recommendation to admit indiscriminately foreign emigrants of every description to the privileges of American citizens on their first entrance into our country, there is an attempt to break down every pale which has been erected for the preservation of a national spirit and a national character; and to let in the most powerful means of perverting and corrupting both the one and the other.
Translations for let in
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- admittereLatin
- įleistiLithuanian
- spustiti noterSlovene
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