Rescue can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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rescue - free from harm or evil | ||
rescue - take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners" | ||
Noun |
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rescue - recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives" |
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1. | verb | Rescue prisoners. | |
2. | verb | In the worst-case scenario, the newly-minted American order of battle requiring the use of nuclear weapons to rescue a surrounded and imperiled force could come into play, hurling the entire planet into military and diplomatic bedlam. | |
3. | verb | If you were to fall from that bridge, it would be almost impossible to rescue you. | |
4. | verb | We must rescue the environment from pollution. | |
5. | verb | They were hanging tight until the police came to rescue them. | |
6. | verb | I came near being drowned, trying to rescue a boy. | |
7. | verb | He did his best to rescue her. | |
8. | verb | A long time ago, around here, a nice schoolteacher called Matsumoto tried to rescue one of his pupils, but instead he himself ended up drowning. | |
9. | verb | Search and rescue operations began immediately. | |
10. | verb | She did her best to rescue him. | |
11. | verb | Tom tried to rescue Mary. | |
12. | verb | When the firemen found out the girl's location, they ran to rescue her. | |
13. | verb | Tom vowed to rescue Mary. | |
14. | verb | He did all he could to rescue her. | |
15. | verb | I didn't rescue anybody. | |
16. | noun | Then Charles A. Briggs came to the rescue. | |
17. | noun | U.S. industrialist Andrew Carnegie started a hero fund in 1904 after being inspired by rescue stories from a mine disaster that killed 181 people. | |
18. | noun | I think it is wonderfully responsible that you are going into this rescue eyes open and are getting the opinions of qualified professionals (and a bunch of Yahoos) before you decide to take this horse on. | |
19. | noun | I do think some Y!A users need to work on their reading comprehension as I can't comprehend how taking a horse in as a rescue and getting it qualified medical treatment is abuse. | |
20. | noun | I have no doubt that the rescue is wonderful. | |
21. | noun | I recently took a rescue puppy to this Clinic and I was SHOCKED at how well Romeo and My family was treated. | |
22. | noun | The rescue workers are going to hand out supplies to the victims of the earthquake. | |
23. | noun | Try to hold on until a rescue team arrives. | |
24. | noun | The rescue worker searched the area, looking for the child. | |
25. | noun | He was still alive when the rescue party arrived. | |
26. | noun | The rescue flight had to reckon with strong winds and freezing temperatures. | |
27. | noun | The rescue party searched for the missing passengers. | |
28. | noun | The rangers decided to go to the sailor's rescue. | |
29. | noun | The boy was on the point of drowning when his father came to his rescue. | |
30. | noun | You are soul needs rescue. |
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Rescue prisoners. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the newly-minted American order of battle requiring the use of nuclear weapons to rescue a surrounded and imperiled force could come into play, hurling the entire planet into military and diplomatic bedlam. |
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If you were to fall from that bridge, it would be almost impossible to rescue you. | |
We must rescue the environment from pollution. | |
They were hanging tight until the police came to rescue them. | |
I came near being drowned, trying to rescue a boy. | |
He did his best to rescue her. | |
A long time ago, around here, a nice schoolteacher called Matsumoto tried to rescue one of his pupils, but instead he himself ended up drowning. | |
Search and rescue operations began immediately. | |
She did her best to rescue him. | |
Tom tried to rescue Mary. | |
When the firemen found out the girl's location, they ran to rescue her. | |
Tom vowed to rescue Mary. | |
He did all he could to rescue her. | |
I didn't rescue anybody. | |
noun | |
Then Charles A. Briggs came to the rescue. |
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U.S. industrialist Andrew Carnegie started a hero fund in 1904 after being inspired by rescue stories from a mine disaster that killed 181 people. |
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I think it is wonderfully responsible that you are going into this rescue eyes open and are getting the opinions of qualified professionals (and a bunch of Yahoos) before you decide to take this horse on. |
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I do think some Y!A users need to work on their reading comprehension as I can't comprehend how taking a horse in as a rescue and getting it qualified medical treatment is abuse. |
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I have no doubt that the rescue is wonderful. |
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I recently took a rescue puppy to this Clinic and I was SHOCKED at how well Romeo and My family was treated. |
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The rescue workers are going to hand out supplies to the victims of the earthquake. | |
Try to hold on until a rescue team arrives. | |
The rescue worker searched the area, looking for the child. | |
He was still alive when the rescue party arrived. | |
The rescue flight had to reckon with strong winds and freezing temperatures. | |
The rescue party searched for the missing passengers. | |
The rangers decided to go to the sailor's rescue. | |
The boy was on the point of drowning when his father came to his rescue. | |
You are soul needs rescue. |