see/think fit

see fit (to do something)

To consider (doing something) appropriate or desirable. Hopefully the boss sees fit to give us some extra time off for the holidays. Overall, I love having the flexibility to work the hours that I see fit.
See also: fit, see
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

see fit (to do something)

to decide to do something. If I see fit to return, I'll bring Bill with me. She'll do it if she sees fit.
See also: fit, see
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

see fit

Deem appropriate, as in He's entitled to divide up his property as he sees fit, or If we see fit to attend, we'll be there. This expression uses see in the sense of "view as," a usage dating from about 1325.
See also: fit, see
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

see/think ˈfit (to do something)

(formal, often disapproving) think it is right or acceptable to do something: You obviously didn’t see fit to inform us of what you were going to do. You should warn her about his behaviour if you see fit.
See also: fit, see, think
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • get to
  • get to (do something)
  • be the best of a bad bunch
  • be the best of a bad lot
  • pulling power
  • sell oneself
  • weird and wonderful
  • do better to (do something)
  • do better to do something
  • a road to nowhere