👉 The allowing of possession of a property etc. in exchange for rent.
Alright class, settle down, letās take a look! That dictionary definition is quite precise and true, but letās break it down with a little rhyme to make it clearer for you. āLet'sā isnāt about possession, donāt you see? Itās short for āallow,ā simplicity! Think of it like this: "I let you borrow my pen," you see? Giving someone permission, happily! The dictionary says it's "the allowing of possession..." - thatās right! But ālet'sā is just a shortcut, shining bright. It means to grant permission, a welcoming plea, Like saying "Let's go play!" with glee! So remember, class, when you read it in a phrase, "Letās" simply means āallow,ā in countless ways! Do you have any questions about this little rhyme?