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  1. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the French phrase carte blanche, which means "blank document" or "complete freedom". Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for carte blanche in the online dictionary.

  2. Carte blanche means complete freedom to do something, or to have carte blanche to do something. Learn how to use this phrase in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  3. Carte blanche definition: unconditional authority; full discretionary power. See examples of CARTE BLANCHE used in a sentence.

  4. 2 days ago · When you have carte blanche, pronounced "cart blahnch," you're free to do whatever you want. It was originally adopted by English speakers to mean "blank paper," and grew to have its current meaning in the late 1700s.

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    Etymology

    Borrowed from French carte blanche, referring to a blank or white card.

    Pronunciation

    1. enPR: kärt-blänsh, IPA(key): /kɑɹtˈblɑnʃ/

    Noun

    carte blanche (countable and uncountable, plural cartes blanches) 1. Unlimited discretionary power to act; unrestricted authority. 1.1. 1910, Emerson Hough, chapter I, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC: 1.1.1. “[…] But since when did army officers afford the luxury of amanuenses in this simple republic ?[…]Does your carte blancherun so far as that also ?” 1.2. 2012 May 15, Scott Tobias, “Film: Reviews: The Dictator”, in The...

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /kaʁ.t(ə) blɑ̃ʃ/

    Noun

    carte blanche f (plural cartes blanches) 1. carte blanche (unlimited discretionary power to act; unrestricted authority) 1.1. Synonym: champ libre 1.2. avoir carte blanche ― to have carte blanche 1.3. donner carte blanche ― to give carte blanche 2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see carte,‎ blanche.

    Alternative forms

    1. charta blanck (obsolete)

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French carte blanche, attested since 1666.

    Noun

    carte blanche c 1. carte blanche (unlimited discretionary power to act; unrestricted authority) 1.1. 2001, August Strindberg, edited by Torbjörn Nilsson, Samlade Verk 11. Tidiga 80-talsdramer‎: 1.1.1. Nu, den 13 september 1883, ger Strindberg regissören carte blanche att »ändra och bråka med pjesen» - han har, förklarar han, »förlorat allt intresse för teatern». 1.1.1.1. Now, on September 13, 1883, Strindberg gives the director carte blancheto "change and quarrel with the play" - he has, he e...

    Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the French phrase carte blanche, which means unlimited discretionary power to act or unrestricted authority. Find synonyms, translations and examples in English and Swedish.

  5. Carte blanche means complete freedom to do what you want. Learn how to use this phrase in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese, with examples and translations.

  6. carte blanche (to do something) the complete freedom or authority to do whatever you like. He was given carte blanche to say what he liked in the report. to have carte blanche

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