in the lap of the (gods|god)
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used to say that a situation is beyond human control and is left to fate or chance to determine
The idiom "in the lap of the gods" finds its origin in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. In these mythological traditions, gods and goddesses were often depicted as sitting or reclining on thrones with their laps serving as a symbol of comfort and protection. It was believed that the gods held the power to influence and determine the course of human lives and events. It is often employed when facing situations where the outcome is uncertain or beyond human influence, emphasizing a sense of resignation or acceptance.
- The outcome of the game is in the lap of the gods; we can only hope for the best.
- She is leaving her job and entering a new career, unsure of what lies in the lap of the god.
- They are anxiously waiting for the verdict, knowing that their fate is in the lap of the gods.
- The team gave their best effort, but the victory was ultimately in the lap of the gods.
- We prepared extensively, but the success of the project was ultimately in the lap of the gods.