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rescued
res·cue R0171800 (rĕs′kyo͞o)tr.v. res·cued, res·cu·ing, res·cues 1. To cause to be free from danger, imprisonment, or difficulty; save. See Synonyms at save1.2. Law To remove (a person or property) from legal custody by force, in violation of the law.n.1. An act of rescuing; a deliverance.2. Law The criminal offense of removing a person or property. [Middle English rescouen, from Old French rescourre : re-, re- + escourre, to shake (from Latin excutere : ex-, ex- + quatere, to shake; see kwēt- in Indo-European roots).] res′cu·a·ble adj.res′cu·er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | rescued - delivered from dangerreclaimedsaved - rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin; "a saved soul" |
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