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Carte blanche Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑɹt/ /ˈbɫæntʃ
KART BLANCH
kˈɑːt/ /blɑːnʃ
KAHT BLANSH

Definition

Permission to do whatever you think is best in a situation, with no limitations or restrictions.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and used in business, management, law, or creative roles. Often follows 'give' or 'have': 'give someone carte blanche'. Implies total trust and no oversight. Not used for casual choices. The phrase is French and pronounced 'kart blahnsh' in English.

Example Sentences

The manager gave her carte blanche to redesign the office.

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He has carte blanche to hire anyone he wants for the project.

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Our teacher gave us carte blanche for the group presentation.

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Don’t worry about the details—you have carte blanche to handle it as you see fit.

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With carte blanche, she really transformed the brand’s image.

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It’s rare that a boss will actually give you carte blanche on a big decision.

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