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Rescuable — Res cu*a*ble (r?s k? ? b l), a. That may be rescued. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rescuable — rescue ► VERB (rescues, rescued, rescuing) ▪ save from a dangerous or distressing situation. ► NOUN ▪ an act of rescuing or being rescued. DERIVATIVES rescuable adjective rescuer noun … English terms dictionary
rescuable — adjective see rescue … New Collegiate Dictionary
rescuable — See rescue. * * * … Universalium
rescuable — adjective That can be rescued or recovered … Wiktionary
rescuable — adj. can be saved from harm, can be recovered, can be salvaged … English contemporary dictionary
rescuable — res·cu·able … English syllables
rescuable — ˈreskyəwəbəl, (ˌ)skyüəb adjective Etymology: rescue + able : that may be rescued … Useful english dictionary
rescue — rescuable, adj. rescueless, adj. rescuer, n. /res kyooh/, v., rescued, rescuing, n. v.t. 1. to free or deliver from confinement, violence, danger, or evil. 2. Law. to liberate or take by forcible or illegal means from lawful custody. n. 3. the… … Universalium
rescue — transitive verb (rescued; rescuing) Etymology: Middle English rescouen, rescuen, from Anglo French rescure, from re + escure to shake off, from Latin excutere, from ex + quatere to shake Date: 14th century to free from confinement, danger, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary