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let off

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let somebody off (with something)

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to not punish somebody for something they have done wrong, or to give them only a light punishment They let us off lightly. She was let off with a warning.

let somebody off something

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(British English) to allow somebody not to do something or not to go somewhere He let us off homework today.

let something off

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to fire a gun or make a bomb, etc. explode The boys were letting off fireworks.
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