let down

let down
1) PHRASAL VERB If you let someone down, you disappoint them, by not doing something that you have said you will do or that they expected you to do.

[V n P] Don't worry, Xiao, I won't let you down...

[V P n (not pron)] When such advisers fail in their duty, they let down the whole system.

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let down ADJ-GRADED v-link ADJ

The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down.

2) PHRASAL VERB If something lets you down, it is the reason you are not as successful as you could have been.

[V n P] Many believe it was his shyness and insecurity which let him down...

[V n P] Sadly, the film is let down by an excessively simple plot. [Also V P n (not pron)]

3) PHRASAL VERB If you let down something such as a tyre, you allow air to escape from it. [mainly BRIT]

[V n P] I let the tyres down on his car...

[V P n (not pron)] Remove wheelnuts, let down tyre, put on spare.

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  • let down — {v. phr.} 1. To allow to descend; lower. * /Harry let the chain saw down on a rope and then climbed down himself./ 2. To relax; stop trying so hard; take it easy. * /The horse let down near the end of the race and lost./ * /The team let down in… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • let down — dau̇n vt to release (formed milk) within the mammary gland or udder …   Medical dictionary

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  • let down — verb 1. move something or somebody to a lower position (Freq. 7) take down the vase from the shelf • Syn: ↑lower, ↑take down, ↑get down, ↑bring down • Ant: ↑raise ( …   Useful english dictionary

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