Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

all-in-hand

adjective
/ɔːl ɪn hænd/
Definition
The term ‘all-in-hand’ refers to having everything needed or being in complete control of a situation or project.
Examples
  • She had the entire project planned out, and everything was all-in-hand for the presentation.
  • With the funds secured and staff in place, the event was all-in-hand well in advance.
Meaning
When someone is said to have ‘all-in-hand,’ it means they are fully prepared or have all necessary elements within their control.
Synonyms
  • under control
  • managed
  • organized
  • fully prepared