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Let in
Meaning
Verb
●
To let someone
or something
come in
; to
admit
someone
or something
in.
To
divulge
one's
inner
thoughts
to (someone), making
oneself
emotionally
vulnerable
to them; to
open up
to (someone).
●
In Universities:
To
associate
with.
●
In British English:
To
cheat
or victimize.
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