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Definition of rescuer in English: rescuernoun ˈrɛskjuːəˈrɛskjuər 1A person who saves someone from a dangerous or difficult situation. all reached safety and thanked their rescuers Example sentencesExamples - Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio.
- For the first time, she realized who her rescuer was.
- By the time the rescuer reached the upturned boat, my father had disappeared.
- Rescuers are probing the snow for an unknown number of people swept up in the massive avalanche.
- The former police constable, and the driving force behind Saturday's ceremony, was one of the first rescuers on the scene 30 years ago.
- Rescuers are attempting to pull the submarine off the ocean floor.
- As they watched rescuers work frantically, another quake made the trees on the bank sway.
- They are among the eight rescuers who found the stranded climbers.
- Rescuers found the craftsman in his boat at sea, unharmed.
- We saw the bravery of rescuers grow with the danger.
- 1.1 A person who prevents something from failing.
his career as a rescuer of troubled companies Example sentencesExamples - If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts.
- The man's claim for assistance directly undermines the project of the potential rescuer.
- There were simply too few private sector rescuers available for them.
- In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer.
- The old Chevy nameplate could prove the unlikely rescuer of a troubled Korean brand.
- One of the results was a bad financial system, but it began with housing, so why have you and the other rescuers not done more about that?
- Not all of those guarantees are as golden as the bold rescuers might hope.
- He has to have that dinner—and press a deal on a rescuer who wants out of the rescue business.
- In some cases, a start-up's rescuer turns out to be the offshoot of a big company that is sweeping up many small players.
- The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger.
Definition of rescuer in US English: rescuernounˈreskyo͞oərˈrɛskjuər 1A person who saves someone from a dangerous or difficult situation. all reached safety and thanked their rescuers Example sentencesExamples - The former police constable, and the driving force behind Saturday's ceremony, was one of the first rescuers on the scene 30 years ago.
- Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio.
- Rescuers are probing the snow for an unknown number of people swept up in the massive avalanche.
- They are among the eight rescuers who found the stranded climbers.
- By the time the rescuer reached the upturned boat, my father had disappeared.
- Rescuers are attempting to pull the submarine off the ocean floor.
- For the first time, she realized who her rescuer was.
- We saw the bravery of rescuers grow with the danger.
- Rescuers found the craftsman in his boat at sea, unharmed.
- As they watched rescuers work frantically, another quake made the trees on the bank sway.
- 1.1 A person who prevents something from failing.
his career as a rescuer of troubled companies Example sentencesExamples - In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer.
- The old Chevy nameplate could prove the unlikely rescuer of a troubled Korean brand.
- The man's claim for assistance directly undermines the project of the potential rescuer.
- The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger.
- There were simply too few private sector rescuers available for them.
- He has to have that dinner—and press a deal on a rescuer who wants out of the rescue business.
- Not all of those guarantees are as golden as the bold rescuers might hope.
- In some cases, a start-up's rescuer turns out to be the offshoot of a big company that is sweeping up many small players.
- One of the results was a bad financial system, but it began with housing, so why have you and the other rescuers not done more about that?
- If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts.
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