Leave: v.tr. (word from the Latin laxare “to relax”, “to rest” and “forgive”, family of laxus “spacious, extended” and “loose, loose”, to let go, to relax).
The verb “leave” has many meanings:
I) Do not intervene:
1. Followed by an infinitive: Do not prevent (consent, allow).
Let someone go.
Let me laugh.
- Quote from the French poet Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695): "He opens a wide beak, lets his prey fall", in the...
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