"Rescue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rescue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rescue" Meaning

To save someone or something from a difficult or dangerous situation. To bring someone or something to safety from a place where they are in trouble.

"Rescue" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Rescue"


Example 1: Saving a Person from Danger

She was trapped under the rubble and it took the rescue team several hours to lift her out of the collapsed building.

Example 2: Releasing Someone or Something from a Harmful Situation

The activists managed to rescue the whales caught in the fishing net and brought them back safely to their natural habitat.

Example 3: Preventing a Situation from Getting Worse

The swift action of the fire department helped to rescue the burning building from further damage and evacuate all those inside safely.

Example 4: Saving Something Valuable or Important

After realizing the water pipe was leaking, she managed to rescue the situation by quickly turning off the main valve to prevent the house from flooding.

Example 5: Locating Someone Who is Missing

The search party went out into the woods and after several hours, they were able to rescue the hikers who had gotten lost during their campout.

"Rescue" Similar Words

Rescinded

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Withdrawn or canceled after being in effect, usually because of a change in circumstances.

Rescinding

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To rescind is to cancel or take back something, usually a decision or an order, that has already been made or issued. It means to withdraw or repeal something that has already been given or done, often in a formal or official sense.<br><br>Example: "The company rescinded the offer after realizing they couldn't afford to hire the new employee."<br><br>In a broad sense, rescinding can also mean to withdraw or retract a statement, promise, or declaration, often after reconsidering one's opinions or circumstances.<br><br>Example: "She rescinded her statement about quitting the job after speaking with her colleagues and realizing it was a bad idea."

Rescindment

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Rescinds

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Rescission

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Cancelling or retracting a contract, agreement, or decision. The act of officially canceling or declaring null and void.

Rescissions

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Rescissory

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Revoking or canceling a previously granted privilege, right, or action.

Rescowe

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Rescued

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Saved or delivered from a difficult or dangerous situation by stopping an unpleasant or unpleasant situation from happening.

Rescuer

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A person or thing that rescues or saves others from danger or a difficult situation.

Rescuers

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People involved in saving lives, especially in emergency situations, such as in natural disasters or accidents.<br><br>Example: "The rescuers worked tirelessly to pull the stranded hikers to safety."

Rescues

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Rescuing

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Rescussor

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Rescussor (or respirator) refers to a device that supplies a person or animal with breathable air when they are unable to breathe on their own, often in cases of respiratory failure or other medical emergencies. It can also refer to a person who revives or resuscitates someone who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating.

Reseal

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To seal again or make secure a previously opened or unsealed object, package, or container, as with tape, glue, or another adhesive, or, a new seal.

Resealable

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Describing a package or container that can be sealed and reopened.