get a say (in something)



get a say (in something)

To have or attain an active and participatory role in making or influencing a decision about something. The best thing about working for a smaller company is that it finally feels like everyone gets a say in how it should operate. You've decided to move the family to Alaska for a new job? Don't I get a say in the matter? We're all equals here, so everyone should get a say.
See also: get, say

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adoniram-Biblical
Vitalija-Lithuanian
Addy['ædi]
MarigoldMER-ə-gold, MAR-ə-goldEnglish (Rare)
Gull-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
AtarahAT-ə-rə (English)Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew