blank check

blank check
a blank check
freedom or permission to act as one wishes or thinks necessary. •

He's been given a blank check with regard to reorganizing the work force.

The new manager has been given no detailed instructions about how to train the staff. He just has a blank check.

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{n.} 1. A bank check written to a person who can then write in how much money he wants. * /John's father sent him a blank check to pay his school bills./ 2. {informal} Permission to another person to do anything he decides to do. * /The teacher gave the pupils a blank check to plan the picnic./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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