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res·cued

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. rescued, reclaimedadjective

    delivered from danger

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  1. rescued

    Rescued refers to the act of saving or delivering someone or something from a dangerous or harmful situation. It can also imply providing relief or aid to someone in a challenging or distressful circumstance, such as providing funds or aid to someone who is in financial trouble. The term is often used in context of emergencies, accidents, natural disasters, or situations where immediate action is required to prevent harm or loss.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Rescued

    of Rescue

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Anagrams for rescued »

  1. recused

  2. reduces

  3. secured

  4. seducer

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rescued in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rescued in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of rescued in a Sentence

  1. Kailash Satyarthi:

    I have personally rescued thousands of children, and most times in small-scale industries especially, the employers, traffickers and slave masters claim that they are uncles of the children, who is going to do a DNA test on them to check if they are related to the children?

  2. Faith Soloway:

    Making it into a musical in some ways rescued it from being overly serious, we had to come back to joy. We had to find out way back to joy and a musical allowed us to do that.

  3. Faith Soloway:

    Making it into a musical in some ways just rescued it from being overly serious, we didn't want to tell a story of Maura's death that was a complete mourning, that was a sad farewell.

  4. Patrick Rosenello:

    We had a lot of evacuations, a lot of people who had stayed in their homes not anticipating this, needing to be rescued.

  5. Dave Koontz:

    This is a new record for Sea World, in 1983 we rescued 474.

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