rescue

[ˈrɛskjuː]

rescue Definition

  • 1to save someone or something from a dangerous or harmful situation
  • 2an act of saving someone or something from danger or harm

Using rescue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rescue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The firefighters rescued the cat from the burning building.

  • Example

    The lifeguard rescued the drowning swimmer.

  • Example

    The hiker was rescued by a helicopter after getting lost in the mountains.

  • Example

    The charity organization is dedicated to the rescue of abandoned animals.

  • Example

    The rescue team worked tirelessly to find survivors after the earthquake.

rescue Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rescue

Idioms Using rescue

  • to help someone who is in a difficult or dangerous situation

    Example

    The neighbor came to the rescue when the family's car broke down on the highway.

  • be someone's knight in shining armor

    to rescue or help someone in a chivalrous or heroic way

    Example

    He always dreamed of being a knight in shining armor and rescuing damsels in distress.

  • to provide someone with help or support when they are in a difficult situation

    Example

    The counselor threw her a lifeline when she was struggling with depression.

Phrases with rescue

  • an operation to save people or things from danger or harm

    Example

    The military launched a rescue mission to evacuate civilians from the war zone.

  • a dog that has been trained to find and save people who are lost or in danger

    Example

    The rescue dog helped locate the missing child in the forest.

  • a set of measures taken to prevent an economic crisis or support a struggling business or industry

    Example

    The government announced a rescue package for the airline industry during the pandemic.

Origins of rescue

from Old French 'rescous', meaning 'a deliverance'

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Summary: rescue in Brief

The term 'rescue' [ˈrɛskjuː] refers to saving someone or something from danger or harm. It can be used as a verb, as in 'The firefighters rescued the cat from the burning building,' or as a noun, as in 'The charity organization is dedicated to the rescue of abandoned animals.' Phrases like 'rescue mission' and 'rescue dog' extend its usage, while idioms like 'come to the rescue' and 'be someone's knight in shining armor' denote heroic or chivalrous acts of help.

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