leave the door open



leave the door open (for something)

Fig. to provide for the possibility that something might happen. I think that the matter is completely settled, although we have left the door open for one or two last-minute changes.
See also: door, leave, open

leave the door open

Allow for further action or discussion. For example, This will's terms leave the door open for fighting among the heirs. This metaphoric expression transfers the invitation implied by an open door to future events. Also see open the door to.
See also: door, leave, open

leave the door open

To allow for the possibility of: Let's leave the door open for future stylistic changes.
See also: door, leave, open

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bhaskar-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada
DorotĖJa-Lithuanian
Herleifr-Ancient Scandinavian
Abu Bakr-Arabic
LeonLEE-awn (English), LE-awn (German, Polish)English, German, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Dutch, Ancient Greek
Beniamino-Italian