To set free, liberate, deliver, rid.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > safety > rescue or deliverance > rescue or deliver (from) [verb (transitive)] (63) areddec885 To set free, liberate, deliver, rid. leeseOE transitive. To set free, deliver, release (in material and immaterial senses). reddOE transitive. To save, rescue, free (a person, country, etc.) from death, oppression, or some other peril. Frequently with from, out of. Also reflexive… winc1220 To regain, recover (something lost); hence, to make up for (loss, waste); to rescue, deliver; in religious use, to redeem: often with again. Obsolete. deliver?c1225 transitive. To liberate or save (a person, country, etc.) from (also †of) a state of evil, danger, oppression, etc. Also in weakened use: to free… ridc1225 transitive. To release, set free, rescue, save. Frequently with from, of, out of. (Now only in sense 2b.) quita1250 transitive. To set free, release; to rescue, save; to redeem. Frequently with from, out, out of. Chiefly with person as object. Also intransitive. Obs… betellc1275 To lay claim to; to win; to rescue. casta1300 To deliver, set free, bring out of (a state). to cast outa1300 To set forth by power, set free, deliver. Obsolete. liverc1330 transitive. To set free, release; to disburden: = deliver, v.1 I. Obsolete. rescuec1330 transitive. To set free (a hostage, a person captured by an enemy); to deliver (a person) from the attack of, or out of the hands of, enemies. Also… wrechec1330 transitive. To rescue or deliver; = wreak, v. 5d. borrowc1350 transferred. To give security or safety to; to lease, rescue, save; to defend, protect. (With this cf. bergh, v. to protect. See also burghen, v. Obs… to put out of ——c1350 transitive. To release or relieve from a condition of pain, distress, or discomfort. to bring awaya1400 To extricate, detach, free, deliver. Obsolete. redea1400 transitive. To save, rescue, deliver. Also with out of. Obsolete. wreakc1400 To deliver or rescue (a person) from or out of woe, etc. Obsolete. rare. rescourec1425 transitive. To defend. rescousa1450 transitive. To rescue; to deliver, relieve. Also reflexive: to escape. savec1480 transitive. To deliver or rescue (a person or animal) from danger or harm, esp. of a life-threatening nature. Frequently with from (also †fro, †out of… relue1483 transitive. To set free again; to rescue, deliver. salue1484 By confusion = salve, save, v. redeem1488 transitive. To rescue, save, or deliver (a person or thing) from a particular situation. Also with out. Also intransitive. Obsolete. recovera1500 transitive. To rescue or deliver (a person). Obsolete. redressa1500 transitive. To restore (a person) to happiness or prosperity; to save, deliver from misery, death, etc. Obsolete. eschewc1500 transitive. To rescue. Obsolete. rare. rescours1511 transitive. To rescue (a person or thing). Also reflexive: to escape. to pull (also snatch) out of the fire1526 to pull (also snatch) out of the fire: to rescue from (imminent) disaster, ruin, or defeat. Hence in similar phrases. In later use frequently in… recourse1533 transitive. To rescue. withtakec1540 ? To rescue. redeem1549 transitive. To rescue, save, or deliver (a person or thing) from (also out of) a particular state or situation. vindicate1568 To make or set free; to deliver or rescue. Usually const. from. Obsolete (common 1620–60). retire1578 transitive. To retrieve or remove (a person) from a place of danger or hardship; to save. Obsolete. repair1591 transitive. To save, deliver from something. Obsolete. rare. reprieve1605 transitive. In extended use: to grant a respite from death, pain, etc.; to rescue (temporarily) from an undesirable situation; to salvage from… to bring off1609 To deliver, rescue, acquit. archaic. Subcategories:— deliver (a state or people) (1) — again (1) — from assailants or enemies (1) — deliver or free from (6) — by artifice (1) — rescue or reclaim one from a place or state (3) — deliver from brutalized condition (1) — rescue from drowning (1) — property from fire, etc. (4) — rescue or carry off from (6) — be means of deliverance to (1) |
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