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What does "at the mercy of" mean?

  1. Also, at someone's mercy. Subject to the power of, helpless against, as in The captured rebels were at the mercy of the army commander. [Late 1500s]
  2. Without any protection against, as in On top of Mount Washington we were at the mercy of the elements. [Late 1600s]

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