complete discretion

Frequency: 7.09.0 per million words

Refers to having total freedom to make decisions, often in a legal context.

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  • They give themselves complete discretion as to what information they will hand out.
  • The judge has complete discretion in determining the final settlement.
  • As the project manager, you will have complete discretion over the budget.
  • The will granted the executor complete discretion to distribute the assets as they saw fit.
  • The school principal was given complete discretion to handle disciplinary issues.
  • We trust our team, so we offer them complete discretion in managing their work schedules.
  • The terms of the contract afford the agency complete discretion regarding creative choices.
  • With complete discretion, the committee can approve or reject any proposal without explanation.
  • The foundation's charter gives the board complete discretion over which charities receive funding.
  • He was allowed complete discretion in how he conducted the investigation.