let through



let someone or something through (something)

to permit someone or something to move through an opening or through a congested area. The usher wouldn't let me through the door. Please let the ambulance through the crowd.
See also: let

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hilariaee-LAH-ryah (Spanish)Ancient Roman, Spanish
SherylSHER-əlEnglish
PieroPYE-roItalian
Apolinaryah-paw-lee-NAH-riPolish
Serena[sə'ri:nə]
Varinius-Ancient Roman