hands off

/ˈhændz ɔf/
adjective
  1. Describing a style of management or supervision where you let others work without interfering or giving direct orders.
    • The teacher took a hands-off role during the group activity, letting students solve problems themselves.
    • Our manager has a hands-off approach and trusts us to complete our projects on our own.
    • A hands-off parenting style can help children become more independent.
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