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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211. Deep inside she seemed to have been waiting like some long-ago damsel in distress, waiting for her knight to rescue her.
212. Jeanne requested an armed raid on the building to rescue the woman, but the group leader wouldn't hear of it.
213. Any raid or rescue operation would endanger the lives of the hostages.
214. Rescue workers, police and other law enforcement agencies set up camp on a levee beside the canal.
215. Led by Operation Rescue director Flip Benham, the protesters picketed outside several area abortion clinics.
216. The building was badly damaged in the explosion, and rescue workers are worried that it may collapse.
217. Rescued by human teens and taken to the vet, Keelk recovers and begs for help to rescue her family.
218. He set about drawing up a rescue plan amid a political storm that resulted in the resignation of two cabinet ministers.
219. The night of the fire Rochester saw the mad woman on the battlements of the hall and attempted to rescue her.
220. Following the crash the airliner's emergency radio beacon failed to function and rescue teams experienced difficulties locating the wreckage.
221. He merely flew into the airport, where the military rescue operation was being organized.
222. Officially you are all going to be victims of a surprise attack on the rescue party by the native inhabitants.
223. What happens before disaster strikes and long after journalists have forgotten it matters even more than rescue and relief.
224. When the lifeboat approached he refused the rescue crew's assistance so helmsman Mike Picknett called the police.
225. No one attempted to rescue him because it was widely believed that Farini had concocted the entire accident.
226. The raft, predictably enough, was several hundred feet downstream in no position for any sort of rescue.
227. Had he planned to rescue Alex from the life of drudgery that was all he could look forward to?
228. This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation.
229. Often there are other organisations, such as the Landmark Trust or civic societies(sentencedict.com/rescue.html), capable of coming to the rescue.
230. It was always worst at night, as he waited for sleep to rescue him.
231. And I could see no more, until the cavalry came to the rescue.
232. It is the first time aviation experts and the rescue services have held a joint conference on the importance of working together.
233. At the end of the line, the local authority careers service is called in to rescue what remains of this shambles.
234. She'd been counting on rescue services arriving with the dawn, but maybe they wouldn't be coming after all.
235. Search and rescue craft were at the scene of the crash this morning.
236. We must even be judicious when hiking though the outback, where objects sometimes call out for rescue.
237. But when a leper discloses that his blind wife is about to give birth, Max comes to the rescue.
238. They stamp out graffiti, quash drug deals, bust carjacking rings, rescue drug overdose victims, even prevent suicides.
239. Y., resident still limps from a bullet wound suffered days after his rescue effort.
240. But the Orex choppers are empty of provisions, and the pilots are only on rescue detail.
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.