Rescue - Wikipedia-style Article
Rescue
Definition
The word "rescue" refers to the act of saving someone or something from a dangerous or distressing situation. It can also mean retrieving or recovering something that is at risk of loss.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛs.kjuː/
- Respelling: RES-kyoo
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛs.kjuː/
- Respelling: RES-kyoo
Etymology
The word "rescue" originates from the Old French "rescourre," which means "to save or free," derived from the Latin "rescutere," meaning "to shake off" (from "re-" (again) and "quater" (to shake)). It entered Middle English in the 13th century.
Derivatives
- Rescuer (noun)
- Rescuable (adjective)
- Rescued (adjective)
- Rescuing (verb)
- Unrescued (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Abandon
- Neglect
- Surrender
Usage
The word "rescue" is commonly used to describe acts of saving people, animals, or things from harm or danger. For example: "The firefighters managed to rescue the trapped family," or "The charity focuses on the rescue of abandoned pets."
Related Terms
- Recovery: The process of regaining or saving something.
- Assistance: The act of helping or supporting.
- Salvage: The act of rescuing property from loss.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To save someone or something from a dangerous or distressing situation: Refers to an act of liberation or protection.
- Example: "They rescued the hikers stranded in the mountains."
- To recover or retrieve something in danger of being lost: Refers to reclaiming objects, ideas, or positions.
- Example: "The company was able to rescue its reputation after the crisis."
Noun
- The act of saving or being saved: Refers to the process or event of liberation or recovery.
- Example: "The rescue operation was a success."
- An instance of saving something or someone: Refers to a single event or effort to save.
- Example: "The daring rescue of the hostages made headlines."