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The phrasal verb "let up" means for something to stop or become less intense. Rain might "let up," or someone might be told not to "let up" on a task.

The phrasal verb "let up" means for something to stop or become less intense. Rain might "let up," or someone might be told not to "let up" on a task.

Phrasal Verb let up
Definition to stop
Examples - The rain has not let up all afternoon.
- Don't let up now. You're almost finished.

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