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A blank check Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbɫæŋk/ /ˈtʃɛk
uh BLANK chek
æɪ/ /blˈæŋk/ /tʃˈɛk
uh BLANK chek

Definição

An expression meaning permission to do anything you want, or to spend any amount, often without limitations or restrictions. It can also literally mean a check with no amount written on it.

Uso & Nuances

Often metaphorical; 'give (someone) a blank check' means trusting them to make all decisions or spend freely. Used in business, politics, or everyday speech. The literal sense (a physical unsigned check) is rare in conversation. Can also be 'carte blanche' (more formal).

Frases de Exemplo

He gave his son a blank check to organize the party.

basic

The company received a blank check to start the new project.

basic

Don't give anyone a blank check unless you trust them completely.

basic

The manager was basically handed a blank check to hire as many people as needed.

natural

If we give politicians a blank check, there's no telling how they'll spend our money.

natural

She isn’t looking for a blank check; she just wants clear guidelines before starting.

natural