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Blank check

British pronunciation/blˈaŋk tʃˈɛk/
American pronunciation/blˈæŋk tʃˈɛk/
Blank check
[NOUN]
1

a check that has been signed but with the amount payable left blank

synonyms : blank cheque
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2

completely free to as one wishes

synonyms : free hand
free rein
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What is the origin of the idiom "blank check" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "blank check" can be traced back to the practice of signing a physical check without specifying the amount, allowing the recipient to fill in the desired sum. This literal concept of a blank check evolved into a metaphorical expression, symbolizing the granting of complete authority or freedom to someone. The idiom emphasizes the idea of trust and confidence in the recipient's judgment, as they are given the discretion to make decisions or take actions without preset limitations. It highlights the notion of unrestricted power, autonomy, and the absence of specific instructions or restrictions. It is commonly used in discussions about granting wide-ranging autonomy, particularly in politics, business, or personal relationships.

Examples
1Our support is not a blank check.
2- That's like Blank Check.
3Legally, this is a blank check.
4The phenomenal success of the 1987 album Appetite for Destruction gave Guns N' Roses a blank check, creatively and financially.
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