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Definition of
letup noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
letup
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈlɛt̮ʌp
/
/
[
uncountable
,
singular
]
letup
(in something)
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a period of time during which something stops or becomes less strong, difficult, etc.; a reduction in the strength of something
synonym
lull
There is no sign of a letup in the recession.
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