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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181. A rescue was attempted by Coast Guards, but it was not successful.
182. Without a working budget, or a viable rescue plan, the organization continued its disastrous descent into the financial sinkhole.
183. The answer may be one or both of these and only a careful rescue package can avert a total disaster.
184. In 1994, New Orleans hired a new police chief to rescue the corrupt, ineffective police department from itself.
185. She also acts vividly, and the card game and last-minute rescue are effectively tense.
186. As the Mirror revealed last month, Diana sent a cheque to the Chiswick Rescue.
187. Firemen carried out a dramatic rescue of the boy trapped in the burning house.
188. But social service officials have warned that even if this latest rescue mission is successful the children could face long-term emotional problems.
189. But last week the Republican ad cavalry charged to the rescue.
190. If you don't hear the milk boiling over, you won't dash to the rescue in the nick of time.
191. I climbed to 1,000 feet and asked to resume our track for Blackpool and leave the area clear for the rescue.
192. If I have to tear open the cages with my hands, I shall rescue him.
193. They're building him up like a Messiah on a white charger galloping to the rescue.
194. His only chance of avoiding a council bed and breakfast hostel is a mortgage rescue scheme.
195. One saw rescue from chaos through engagement with and commitment to life's processes.
196. Donald Peterson said at a Pentagon news briefing as heavy snowfall continued to hamper search and rescue efforts near Vail, Colo.
197. Initial rescue efforts were hampered by a lack of heavy equipment and by landslides triggered by the initial earthquake.
198. Pilot whales are endearing creatures, as anyone who has been involved in their rescue will testify.
199. Proof of Life features one of the coolest commando rescue capers in recent cinema.
199. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
200. Carter ordered the Pentagon to prepare a contingency plan for military action to rescue the hostages.
201. He had ridden to her rescue like a knight on a white charger and now he was insulting her.
202. The blonde midfield ace scored two quickfire goals in a minute to rescue this opening Gold Cup tie for the Blues.
203. After his rescue, national television broadcast regular bulletins reporting on his progress.
204. She heard him dial, and speak briefly and drily, almost as though similar rescue operations landed on his doorstep every night.
205. If nothing was heard from us, then the shore station would alert the rescue authorities.
206. When that happens and some one falls in a channel, the city and county fire department swift-water rescue teams must respond quickly.
207. Before the car could be moved, rescue workers had to shore up the building, which was in danger of collapse.
208. The second beneficiary, the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, relies totally on charitable donations for its desperately-needed equipment.
209. In the postwar era, government stimulus to industrial development failed to rescue the city.
210. The least valued attribute may come to the rescue on some fateful day when that very quality is required.
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.