let be Idiom
	let be|be|let
v. To pay no attention to; disregard; forget. 
Let her be; she has a headache. Compare: LET ALONE.
let be
let be Leave undisturbed, refrain from interfering with. For example, 
Stop fussing with the tablecloth; let it be, or, as A.E. Housman put it in 
A Shropshire Lad (1896): “Will you never let me be?” [Second half of 1100s] Also see 
leave someone alone; 
leave someone in peace.
let it/(one) be
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Leave undisturbed, burden from interfering with. For example, Stop fussing with the tablecloth; let it be, or, as A.E. Housman put it in A Shropshire Lad (1896): "Will you never let me be?" [Second bisected of 1100s] Also see leave addition alone; leave addition in peace. Learn more: let