Let up meaning in English
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Definition
to let up: to calm, to slow down, to diminish, to stop, to cease
-Has the rain let up yet? -No, it is still raining heavily.
After years of flirting with Marie, Philip finally let up when she moved to New Zealand.
- "Well folks, it looks like the rain is finally going to let up today."
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