give a blank check



give someone a blank check

 and give a blank check to someone 
1. Lit. to give someone a signed check that lacks only the amount or payment which can be filled in by anyone. Sally sent a blank check to school with Billy to pay for his books.
2. Fig. to give someone freedom or permission to act as one wishes or thinks necessary. He's been given a blank check with regard to reorganizing the workforce. The manager has been given no instructions about how to train the staff. The owner just gave him a blank check. Jean gave the decorator a blank check and said she wanted the whole house done.
See also: blank, check, give

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Audovacar-Ancient Germanic
Filippafee-LIP-pah (Swedish)Russian, Greek, Swedish, Italian
Goode[gud]
Jordon['dʒɔ:dən]
Cearra-English (Rare)
Johannesyo-HAH-nes (German), yo-HAHN-nəs (Dutch, Danish), YO-hahn-nes (Finnish)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Late Roman