[Phrasal Verb] LET IN - Explore Expressions for Granting Access in English

Let in

Let in

/lɛt ɪn/

Allow to enter

Let in" simply means to allow someone or something to enter a place. It's a phrase that opens doors—literally. Whether it's letting a friend into your home or a breeze coming in through an open window, this phage verb is about granting access and making space for others.

Example Sentences

  1. Please let me in when you arrive at the party.

    Please allow me to enter when you arrive at the party.

  2. The security guard finally agreed to let the VIP guests in.

    The security guard finally agreed to admit the VIP guests.

  3. He needs to let in more light to brighten the room.

    He needs to allow more light to brighten the room.

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