Synonym: extricate, free, liberate, recover, redeem, release, retrieve, salvage, save. Antonym: differ. Similar words: prescription, cue, discuss, scuttle, sculpture, discussion, descend, describe. Meaning: ['reskjuː] n. recovery or preservation from loss or danger. v. 1. free from harm or evil 2. take forcibly from legal custody.
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151. As darkness fell, rescue workers with flashlights began recovering and identifying bodies.
152. He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
153. Royal Humane Society, founded in 1774 for the rescue of persons from drowning, and the recovery of dead bodies.
154. Smiling feebly, Mundin stood silent just when I needed him to bring in the cavalry and rescue my besieged story.
155. But human ingenuity and intelligence, plus what may amount to an instinct for symbolism, comes to the rescue.
156. In theory, the Tory constituency parties could come to the rescue.
157. After regulatory scrutiny and several court challenges, the rescue package for Executive Life was approved in August 1993.
158. Earlier, Kok said he wanted Daimler-Benz to contribute more to a rescue package for the aircraft maker.
159. Tron was released in 1982, using computer animation to rescue a poor script.
160. Technologies that helped rescue developing countries from famine in the 1970s have reached the point of diminishing returns.
161. She left the track without a backward look, intent on hiding in the hotel suite until Ace returned to rescue her.
162. But they're still completely dependent on the staff at Vale Wildlife Rescue.
163. The EC plans a rescue attempt, with subsidies and incentives to plant more cork oaks.
164. Since then the Financial Services Authority, the chief watchdog, has been trying to broker a rescue deal.
165. A LIFEBOAT crew has been honoured for a daring rescue on the Cleveland coast.
166. The rescue services have more important things to do than look for windsurfers who are comfortably seated in the bar!
167. In addition the government would be more able to pursue policies designed to rescue collapsing firms and to reduce regional disparities of income.
168. The pair died trying to rescue a downed helicopter crew during a 16-hour firefight in Mogadishu.
169. Rescue teams used everything from golf buggies to a sea king helicopter to search the area adjoining the golf course.
170. He was struck there for four hours with Park Service rescue helicopters buzzing around,(www.Sentencedict.com) throwing him ropes.
171. S.-based civilian aircraft flying missions for the anti-Castro organization, Brothers to the Rescue.
172. The two of us threw caution to the winds and raced to the rescue.
173. Assume that a duty of care is owed by A to C as a rescue was reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances.
174. Firemen had to lift up the bus before ambulance officers could try to rescue her, but she died at the scene.
175. Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began.
176. It may also come to the rescue of ailing banks.
177. As the Gospel narrative unfolds we are quickly made aware that the good news signifies more than rescue from divine wrath.
178. He stepped into it and was dragged away by two rescue workers whose ankles were barely covered by the water.
179. Rescue workers had to use special equipment to cut open the steel doors.
180. In Los Angeles our supporters outnumbered Operation Rescue demonstrators three to one and kept a planned clinic blockade from even getting started.
More similar words: prescription, cue, discuss, scuttle, sculpture, discussion, descend, describe, telescope, adolescent, description, acquiescence, on a large scale, press, forest, rest on, dress up, result, arrest, resist, resort, resign, stress, resume, impress, reserve, address, actress, resource, press for.