Rescue in a sentence as a noun

Mikey was part of a high profile rescue of a high profile failure.

The eagles to the rescue!- How to wrap up the Battle of the 5 armies when all is lost?

It feels twice as good +5 when you rescue yourself from it with your geek super-powers.

I teach search and rescue people how to travel on skis or snowshoes and live in winter mountains.

Maybe rescue some hostages, scout and snipe terrorists every now and then and maybe stab a chicken or two.

The eagles!- How to rescue Gandalf from the top of a mountain after an epic battle with a balrog?

Beware: it is very dangerous to attempt to rescue a full-grown person who is drowning.

Rescue in a sentence as a verb

In the end they found themselves in a situation where they had to have search and rescue pull them out -- going forward or back wasn't an option.

And the people where asked to contribute and magically rescue the whole situation out of nowhere.

When we purchased an XBox it was Techno-Dad to the rescue. I happily played about with the mess of cables and then created profiles for everyone.

A person who is drowning has temporarily lost their mind and will happily drown their would-be rescuer in an attempt to stay above the water.

> Well, maybe it shouldn't have been "techno dad to the rescue", but rather "dad spending a moment with his kids showing them how to setup a raspberry pi/their xbox/etc.".

When my sons MacBook was infected with the FlashBack virus Techno-Dad to the rescue. I looked up some on-line guides and then hammered away in the terminal until I had eradicated that bad-boy.

I could easily imagine you arguing that these NYT reporters were terrible because they could have been on board a boat that sank and caused search and rescue people to go out and waste their time trying to find them.

Rescue definitions

noun

recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives"

See also: deliverance delivery saving

verb

free from harm or evil

See also: deliver

verb

take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners"