be out of (one's) hands



be out of (one's) hands

To be no longer within one's control. I submitted my application, so it's really out of my hands now. Now that the jury is deliberating, the case is out of our hands.
See also: hand, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Modest-Russian (Archaic)
Octaviaahk-TAYV-ee-ə (English)English, Spanish, Ancient Roman
Ashanti-Various
TerttuTERT-tooFinnish
Yasmeen-Persian, Arabic
Darby['da:bi]