have a say in



have a say in

1. Also, have a voice in. Have the right or power to influence or make a decision about something. For example, I want to have a say in this matter, or Citizens want to have a voice in their local government. [c. 1600]
2. have one's say. Express one's views, as in As soon as I've had my say I'll sit down. [Late 1600s]
3. have the say. Be in command, as in The general has the say over which troops will be sent. [Early 1800s]
See also: have, say

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ShannenSHAN-ənEnglish (Modern)
Elazar-Jewish
DorteDOR-teDanish
Crawford['krɔfəd]
SusiZOO-zeeGerman
Amosis-Ancient Egyptian (Hellenized)