Leave someone in the hands of meaning in English
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Definition
(I have to go.) I'll leave you in the hands of (my son!): (I have to go.) I will leave (my son) to look after you or take care of you!
- "I'll now leave you in the capable hands of our Chief Financial Officer, Icarus Quincy."
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