0 If bad weather or an unpleasant situation lets up, it stops or improves:
1 to stop doing something that you have been doing continuously or in a determined way:
3 (esp. of something unpleasant) to become less strong or stop:
The time scale involved-a year or so of rigorous dieting without let-up-makes failure virtually certain.
There was no let-up in the violence.
He was asked why there could not be a let-up in the flow of initiatives.
There is at present no let-up in this, and there will be none.
When one becomes a judge, one must apply one's mind with no let-up.
The amendment proposes a small let-up for people who seek only easement to be able to get the dogs out of the country.
Although the campaign is going well, there must be no let-up.
The campaign is relentless; there will be no let-up.
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