What is another word for at the mercy?

Pronunciation: [at ðə mˈɜːsi] (IPA)

At the mercy is an expression that describes someone who is helplessly vulnerable to the actions of someone else. There are several synonyms to describe this situation, such as "powerless", "submissive", "subject", "enslaved", or "oppressed", which exemplify the lack of control or agency in the situation. Another a possible term is "defenceless", evoking a sense of vulnerability. Alternatively, "under the control of" or "under the influence of" describe the sway another person holds over a person's actions or decisions. In any case, these synonyms emphasize the imbalance of power in a situation, and the lack of agency someone has in it.

What are the hypernyms for At the mercy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with At the mercy

  • Gun bans disarm victims, putting them at the mercy of murderers or terrorists who think nothing of breaking the gun laws.
    Michael Badnarik
  • Being 'at the mercy of legislative majorities' is merely another way of describing the basic American plan: representative democracy.
    Robert Bork
  • Too often, Indian tribes are at the mercy of the shifting political winds of State government.
    Jim Costa
  • I'm at the mercy of whatever character comes into my head.
    Kate DiCamillo
  • If you believe, as the Greeks did, that man is at the mercy of the gods, then you write tragedy. The end is inevitable from the beginning. But if you believe that man can solve his own problems and is at nobody's mercy, then you will probably write melodrama.
    Lillian Hellman

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