be at the mercy of (something)

be at the mercy of (something)

To be subject to the control of a particular person or thing. When you're a minor, you're at the mercy of your parents completely. When you travel by public transportation, you're at the mercy of the weather. Her fate is at the mercy of the jury—it's their decision now.
See also: mercy, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • at (someone's or something's) mercy
  • at the mercy of
  • at the mercy of (someone or something)
  • So what if I do?
  • stand on (one's)/its own
  • Mr Right
  • be on a hiding to nothing
  • Miss Right
  • missus
  • ms