Errand of mercy In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "errand of mercy", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2020-11-02 01:11

Meaning of Errand of mercy

Synonyms:

give sb a leg up , give/lend sb a helping hand , go a long way toward(s) doing sth

Errand of mercy literary phrase noun

A trip or a journey taken to provide or offer help for someone who is in trouble

My wife and I set off on an errand of mercy last year.

I was on an errand of mercy to the suburban areas.

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To assist someone to do something illegal or wrong

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Use one's influence and power to support someone

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1. Said when you decide to use your social influence to have an advantage over other people

2. To make money quickly by selling your personal properties or financial assets

3. To die or pass away

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