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  1. an event or situation that you are grateful for because it stops something unpleasant: After months of suffering, his death was a mercy. They were on a mercy mission to take food to the refugees when they were attacked. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. noun. compassionate treatment of or attitude towards an offender, adversary, etc, who is in one's power or care; clemency; pity. the power to show mercy. to throw oneself on someone's mercy. a relieving or welcome occurrence or state of affairs. his death was a mercy after weeks of pain. at the mercy of. in the power of. Discover More.

  3. Definitions of mercy. noun. a disposition to be kind and forgiving. synonyms: mercifulness. see more. noun. the feeling that motivates compassion. synonyms: mercifulness. see more. noun. something for which to be thankful. “it was a mercy we got out alive” see more. noun. alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed.

  4. plural mercies. Britannica Dictionary definition of MERCY. 1. [noncount] : kind or forgiving treatment of someone who could be treated harshly. He is a vicious criminal who deserves no mercy. She fell to her knees and asked/begged/pleaded for mercy. Have you no mercy? = Are you utterly without mercy? [+] more examples. 2.

  5. MyMercy is a free, easy-to-use tool that lets you manage your health online using your smartphone, tablet or PC. Use MyMercy to connect with your care team and your health – anytime, anywhere: Connecting & Sharing. Health. Messaging. Scheduling & Appointments. Payment & Insurance. Give Friends and Family Access.

  6. Mercy is an American nonprofit Catholic healthcare organization founded in 1871 by the Sisters of Mercy. [1] . It is located in the Midwestern United States with headquarters within Greater St. Louis in the west St. Louis County, Missouri suburb of Chesterfield. Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic health care system in the United States. [2]

  7. [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.

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