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    say-so
    /ˈseɪsəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. the power or act of deciding or allowing something: informal "no new employees come into the organization without his say-so"

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  3. SAY-SO definition: 1. an instruction to do something, or permission given by someone to do something: 2. a statement…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : one's unsupported assertion or assurance. b. : an authoritative pronouncement. left the hospital on the say-so of his doctor. 2. : a right of final decision : say. has the ultimate say-so on what will be taught.

  5. If you do something on someone's say-so, they tell you to do it or they give you permission to do it.

  6. SAY-SO meaning: 1. an instruction to do something, or permission given by someone to do something: 2. a statement…. Learn more.

  7. Say-so definition: one's personal statement or assertion.. See examples of SAY-SO used in a sentence.

  8. based on a statement that somebody makes without giving any proof. He hired and fired people on his partner's say-so. Definition of say-so noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. An unsupported statement or assurance: I'm not reporting him just on your say-so. 2. An expression of permission or approval: If you want to borrow the bike, you have to get her say-so. 3. The right or authority to decide: Do I have any say-so in this matter? American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.