let in
See also: letin
English
Verb
- (transitive) To let someone or something come in; to admit someone or something in.
- He opened the window to let in the air.
- To divulge one's inner thoughts to (someone), making oneself emotionally vulnerable to them; to open up to (someone).
- 2004, Keane, "Somewhere Only We Know," Hopes and Fears:
- So tell me when you're gonna let me in / I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin
- 2004, Keane, "Somewhere Only We Know," Hopes and Fears:
Translations
to let someone or something come in
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