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free hand

American  

noun

  1. unrestricted freedom or authority.

    They gave the decorator a free hand.


free hand British  

noun

  1. unrestricted freedom to act (esp in the phrase give ( someone ) a free hand )

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adjective

  1. (done) by hand without the use of guiding instruments

    a freehand drawing

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free hand Idioms  
  1. Also, free rein. Freedom to do or decide as one sees fit. For example, The teacher gave her assistant a free hand with the class, or They gave me free rein to reorganize the department. The first expression dates from the late 1800s, the second from the mid-1900s.


Etymology

Origin of free hand

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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"So I tried to take a pretty free hand with it and kind of plow my own furrow."

From Barron's

He has a free hand in Iran and can move in any direction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. Rodríguez doesn’t have an entirely free hand in the dictatorship.

From The Wall Street Journal

In their free hands they carried heavy-duty flashlights.

From Literature

Shaking his head, he took out the towel and spread it on the grass with his free hand.

From Literature