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Tenses: rescues, rescuing, rescued

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rescueadd into favorites/ˈres.kju/
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Etymology: [ res-(")kyü ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Old English rescopuen, Old French rescourre, rescurre, rescorre; Latin prefix re- re- + excutere to shake or drive out; ex out + quatere to shake.
Synonyms: deliverance, delivery, disembarrassment, disentanglement, emancipation, exploit, extrication, feat, heroics, heroism, liberation, performance, ransom, reclaiming, reclamation, recovering, recovery, redemption, release
Antonyms: incarcerate, constrict, inhibit, hamper, obstruct, preclude, bind, abandon, ignore, enslave, danger, peril, harm, hurt, imperil, injure

kurtarmak, imdadına yetişmek, muaf tutmak, hayat kurtarma, yardım, kurtarma, hacizden kurtarmak, imdat, zorla geri almak, tahlisiye, kurtarma; kurtuluş, imdadına yetişip kurtarmak, kurtulma, kurtar, kurtulmak, kurtarilmis, kurtarılmış,

1 kurtarmak  fiil     ts
2 imdadına yetişmek     ts
3 muaf tutmak     ts
4 hayat kurtarma  isim     ts
5 yardım     ts
6 kurtarma     ts
7 hacizden kurtarmak     ts
8 imdat     ts
9 zorla geri almak     ts
10 tahlisiye     ts
11 kurtarma; kurtuluş  isim     ts
12 imdadına yetişip kurtarmak     ts
13 kurtulma     ts
14 kurtar  fiil     ts
15rescued kurtulmak     ts
16rescued kurtarilmis     ts
17rescued kurtarılmış     ts
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A city in California (zip code 95672), To deliver by arms, notably from a siege, An act or episode of rescuing, saving, To recover forcibly, A liberation, freeing, To free or liberate from confinement or other physical restraint, To save from any violence, danger or evil, To remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil and sin, A rescuee, The forcible ending of a siege; liberation from similar military peril, A special airliner flight to bring home passengers who are stranded, recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives" take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners" free from harm or evil, The act of rescuing, To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil, To liberate from actual restraint, To remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil, Used in a rescue, The forcible liberation of a person from an arrest or imprisonment, The act of rescuing; deliverance from restraint, violence, or danger; liberation, Emergency Response Unit designed to serve an entrapped victim, The forcible retaking, or taking away, against law, of things lawfully distrained, The retaking by a party captured of a prize made by the enemy, take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners", free from harm or evil, recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives", save from harm, deliver from danger, free from risk, To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil; to liberate from actual restraint; to remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil; as, to rescue a prisoner from the enemy; to rescue seamen from destruction, deliverance, act of saving from danger or injury, act of freeing from risk, remove the current bid to a different one [Usage: Usually refers to changing the contract after partner's bid either has been doubled for penalty or is expected to be set heavily even if undoubled ], To free from danger, harm or confinement, a term that refers in general to situations that require intervention by rescuers to remove a patient from a specific situation Examples of common rescues include having to rescue a patient who is trapped in a car, or having to use ropes and other devices to lower an injured patient from the roof of a building, A van or larger truck carrying rescue equipment, lights, breathing apparatus, first aid supplies and other specialized appliances Some area counties use the word "rescue" to denote an ambulance Used by ADI in Buffalo to denote fire department response, If you go to someone's rescue or come to their rescue, you help them when they are in danger or difficulty. The 23-year-old's screams alerted a passerby who went to her rescue. to save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm (rescourre, from escourre , from excutere), If you rescue someone, you get them out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation. Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people from the roof of the burning building + rescuer rescuers res·cu·er It took rescuers 90 minutes to reach the trapped men, A rescue is an attempt to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation. A major air-sea rescue is under way, Rescue is help which gets someone out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation. A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel, Used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing, rescowe, Past tense of to rescue, delivered from danger, plural of rescue, present participle of rescue,

18 A city in California (zip code 95672)     ts
19 To deliver by arms, notably from a siege     ts
20 An act or episode of rescuing, saving     ts
21 To recover forcibly     ts
22 A liberation, freeing     ts
23 To free or liberate from confinement or other physical restraint - "to rescue a prisoner from the enemy"     ts
24 To save from any violence, danger or evil - "The well-trained team rescued everyone after the avalanche"     ts
25 To remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil and sin - "Traditionally missionaries aim to rescue many ignorant heathen souls"     ts
26 A rescuee - "The dog proved a rescue with some behavior issues."     ts
27 The forcible ending of a siege; liberation from similar military peril - "The rescue of Jerusalem was the original motive of the Crusaders"     ts
28 A special airliner flight to bring home passengers who are stranded     ts
29 recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives" take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners" free from harm or evil     ts
30 The act of rescuing     ts
31 To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil     ts
32 To liberate from actual restraint     ts
33 To remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil     ts
34 Used in a rescue     ts
35 The forcible liberation of a person from an arrest or imprisonment     ts
36 The act of rescuing; deliverance from restraint, violence, or danger; liberation     ts
37 Emergency Response Unit designed to serve an entrapped victim     ts
38 The forcible retaking, or taking away, against law, of things lawfully distrained     ts
39 The retaking by a party captured of a prize made by the enemy     ts
40 take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners"     ts
41 free from harm or evil     ts
42 recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives"     ts
43 save from harm, deliver from danger, free from risk  fiil     ts
44 To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil; to liberate from actual restraint; to remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil; as, to rescue a prisoner from the enemy; to rescue seamen from destruction     ts
45 deliverance, act of saving from danger or injury, act of freeing from risk  isim     ts
46 remove the current bid to a different one [Usage: Usually refers to changing the contract after partner's bid either has been doubled for penalty or is expected to be set heavily even if undoubled ]     ts
47 To free from danger, harm or confinement     ts
48 a term that refers in general to situations that require intervention by rescuers to remove a patient from a specific situation Examples of common rescues include having to rescue a patient who is trapped in a car, or having to use ropes and other devices to lower an injured patient from the roof of a building     ts
49 A van or larger truck carrying rescue equipment, lights, breathing apparatus, first aid supplies and other specialized appliances Some area counties use the word "rescue" to denote an ambulance Used by ADI in Buffalo to denote fire department response     ts
50 If you go to someone's rescue or come to their rescue, you help them when they are in danger or difficulty. The 23-year-old's screams alerted a passerby who went to her rescue. to save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm (rescourre, from escourre , from excutere)     ts
51 If you rescue someone, you get them out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation. Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people from the roof of the burning building + rescuer rescuers res·cu·er It took rescuers 90 minutes to reach the trapped men     ts
52 A rescue is an attempt to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation. A major air-sea rescue is under way     ts
53 Rescue is help which gets someone out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation. A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel     ts
54to the rescue Used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing - "B: Keiji Inafune. Wikipedia TTR!"     ts
55 rescowe     ts
56rescued Past tense of to rescue     ts
57rescued delivered from danger     ts
58rescues plural of rescue     ts
59rescuing present participle of rescue     ts
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