Pronunciation: /lɛt raɪd/
noun a situation where something is left alone or allowed to continue
A1 I like to let ride on the carousel at the fair.
A2 She decided to let ride on the roller coaster despite being scared.
B1 The manager's decision to let ride the issue without addressing it caused more problems.
B2 The company chose to let ride the controversy surrounding their latest product release.
C1 The government's decision to let ride the corruption within its ranks led to widespread public distrust.
C2 The CEO's choice to let ride the unethical behavior of certain executives ultimately resulted in a major scandal.
verb to allow something to continue without interference or interruption
A1 I let ride the roller coaster for the first time.
A2 She let ride her bike down the hill without holding onto the handlebars.
B1 The manager decided to let ride the issue and address it later.
B2 After much consideration, I decided to let ride my worries and enjoy the moment.
C1 The CEO chose to let ride the minor discrepancies in the report and focus on the bigger picture.
C2 Despite the criticism, the artist chose to let ride the negative comments and continue creating art.
formal The financial advisor recommended to let the investment ride for another year.
informal I say we just let it ride and see how it goes.
slang Dude, just let it ride and don't stress about it.
figurative Sometimes you just have to let life's ups and downs ride without trying to control everything.
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