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View definitions for leave be

leave be

verb as in deregulate

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This morning, over in al-Shifa, the Israelis gave everyone inside one hour to leave, be they patients, doctors, nurses, or displaced people, as they intended to make their final push into parts of the hospital that hadn’t been conquered yet.

From Slate

Upon departure, even though the sheets will be laundered after you leave, be sure to make your bed and leave the room as your host presented it to you.

"Our dams are full, our rivers are full, so we do expect this to be a difficult time. And even if the skies are blue... please be ready to leave, be ready to evacuate," New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet said during a media briefing.

From Reuters

Once on the island, visitors enter a grand hotel with nods to Mughal architecture, comprised of 101 rooms and suites, each with features that make it hard to leave, be it a plunge pool, private garden, balcony, lake view or some combination.

Bauer has missed 99 games while on leave from the team — the entire second half of the regular season last year, plus 12 postseason games and this year’s first six games — and he could ask that his time on leave be counted toward all or part of a potential suspension.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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