Have somebody’s blood on your hands
phrase
To be responsible for someone's harm or death.
John ordered the attack, so he has the soldier's blood on his hands.

Often appears as...
- have innocent's blood on one's hands
- have victim's blood on one's hands
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
phrase
To be indirectly involved in causing harm or death to someone.
Although she didn't fire the gun, she provided it and thus has his blood on her hands.

Often appears as...
- have child's blood on one's hands
- have blood on one's own hands
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
phrase
To be responsible for someone's harm or death.
John ordered the attack, so he has the soldier's blood on his hands.

Often appears as...
- have innocent's blood on one's hands
- have victim's blood on one's hands
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
phrase
To be indirectly involved in causing harm or death to someone.
Although she didn't fire the gun, she provided it and thus has his blood on her hands.

Often appears as...
- have child's blood on one's hands
- have blood on one's own hands
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 2

Direct Responsibility
Use when someone directly caused harm or death through their actions.

The general who ordered the airstrike has the city's blood on his hands.
Moral Weight
Implies heavy moral guilt, used when blaming someone for a serious wrongdoing.

After the scandal, the CEO has the company's blood on his hands.
Serious Accusation
Expresses a grave accusation; not used for light or accidental situations.

By ignoring the warnings, he has the tourists' blood on his hands.
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