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noun. uk / ˈmɜː.si/ us / ˈmɝː.si/ KINDNESS. C2 [ U ] kindness that makes you forgive someone, usually someone that you have authority over. misericordia. She appealed to the judge to have mercy on her husband. Apeló al juez para que tuviera clemencia con su marido. The prisoners pleaded for mercy.
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noun [ uncountable ] / ˈmɜrsi/ the quality of being kind and forgiving, rather than punishing people. piedad [ feminine, singular ] clemencia [ feminine, singular ] to show mercy mostrar piedad. at the mercy of. in a situation where sth or sb has the power to harm you. a merced de.
at the mercy of [sth] prep. (helpless) (sin ayuda) a merced de loc prep. Without fuel the ship's engines failed and the vessel was at the mercy of the violent storm. at the mercy of [sb] prep. (dependent) a la caridad de loc prep. (coloquial) a la buena de loc prep.
The meaning of MERCY is compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one's power; also : lenient or compassionate treatment. How to use mercy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mercy.
[countable, usually singular] (informal) an event or a situation to be grateful for, usually because it stops something unpleasant. It is a mercy (that)… It's a mercy she wasn't seriously hurt. His death was a mercy (= because he was in great pain). see also merciful, merciless. Word Origin. Idioms. at the mercy of somebody/something.
Mercy definition: compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence. See examples of MERCY used in a sentence.