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laissez aller

/ lese ale /

noun

  1. lack of constraint; freedom


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Word History and Origins

Origin of laissez aller1

literally: let go

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Example Sentences

There was a joviality, a laissez-aller in the air of the place, with which soda and brandy seemed quite in harmony.

It is Paris with an added laissez aller, Paris set to a new tune.

A certain laissez-aller marked the day from its earliest beginnings.

Of a naturally indolent character, Cherif always represented the laissez aller side of Egyptian politics.

The laissez-aller policy is very suitable to the genius of the genuine Irish, who may be said to rule the roost in Tipperary.

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