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Let through Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛt/ /ˈθɹu
LET-throo
lˈɛt/ /θɹˈuː
let-THROO

Definition

To allow someone or something to pass from one side to another or to enter a place, usually by giving permission or removing an obstacle.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal and neutral; often used when talking about physical spaces like doors, gates, or checkpoints ('let someone through the gate'). Can also be used figuratively for situations, like letting information or emotions through. Commonly followed by objects/people being allowed passage.

Example Sentences

The guard let through the visitors at the gate.

basic

Please let through the ambulance!

basic

He refused to let through the package without checking it.

basic

Security finally let us through after checking our IDs.

natural

If you forget your ticket, they won’t let you through.

natural

There was a long line, but my friend waved and they let me through quickly.

natural