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carte blanche

American  
[kahrt blanch, blahnch, kart blahnsh] / ˈkɑrt ˈblæntʃ, ˈblɑntʃ, kart ˈblɑ̃ʃ /

noun

PLURAL

cartes blanches
  1. unconditional authority; full discretionary power.

    It appears that the government has given the military carte blanche.

    She was given carte blanche to decorate her room as she wished, perhaps an unwise decision by her parents.

    Synonyms:
    free hand , blank check , free rein , license
  2. a sheet of paper that is blank except for a signature and given by the signer to another person to write in what they please.

  3. Cards.  a hand having no face card but with a special scoring value, as in piquet.


carte blanche British  
/ kart blɑ̃ʃ, ˈkɑːt ˈblɑːntʃ /

noun

  1. complete discretion or authority

    the government gave their negotiator carte blanche

  2. cards a piquet hand containing no court cards: scoring ten points

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carte blanche Cultural  
  1. To be given “carte blanche” is to receive the power and authority to do as one wishes: “The prime minister herself did not take any action on the refugee issue but gave her minister of the interior carte blanche to deal with the situation.” Carte blanche is French for “blank card,” meaning one that can be filled in as a person wishes.


Etymology

Origin of carte blanche

First recorded in 1655–65 as blank, blanck , or blanche (without carte ) in the card game sense, in 1700–10 in the sense “blank, signed document,” and in 1760–70 in the sense “discretionary power”; from French: literally, “blank document”; carte, blank

Example Sentences

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"The fact that staff are also personal account holders doesn't give the bank carte blanche to do what it wants," he told the newspaper, which first reported the story.

From BBC

Her solicitors, Leigh Day, had argued that a lack of insurance and "unspecified" concerns about staff safety do not provide universities carte blanche to restrict freedoms.

From BBC

Saban said she doesn't want the study "to be taken as giving people a carte blanche" to suggest that human activity does not present a significant and urgent threat to many species.

From Science Daily

Though the Supreme Court has upheld limits on the size of contributions, government doesn’t have carte blanche to stifle political donations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some of the loudest voices in public life now assert that their donations give them carte blanche to dictate the terms of belonging.

From The Wall Street Journal