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1. rescue equipment
noun.
Equipment
used
to
rescue
passengers
in
case
of
emergency.
Synonyms
parachute
equipment
preserver
chute
flotation device
life preserver
Antonyms
rise
ascend
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2. equipment
noun.
(ɪˈkwɪpmənt)
An
instrumentality
needed
for
an
undertaking
or
to
perform
a
service.
Synonyms
engine cooling system
sports equipment
robotics equipment
appurtenance
game equipment
rescue equipment
material
cooling system
fuel system
apparatus
life support
orbiter
life-support system
gear
setup
materiel
instrumentation
photographic equipment
recording machine
test equipment
recorder
teaching aid
automation
electronic equipment
satellite
recording equipment
equipage
paraphernalia
artificial satellite
radiotherapy equipment
instrumentality
stock-in-trade
naval equipment
electrical system
Antonyms
natural object
conductor
insulator
immateriality
unbodied
Etymology
equipment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
equip (English)
équiper (French)
3. rescue
verb.
(ˈrɛskjuː)
Free
from
harm
or
evil.
Synonyms
deliver
salve
pull through
salvage
carry through
bring through
save
reprieve
relieve
Antonyms
succumb
deteriorate
waste
lose
sell
Etymology
rescue (English)
rescopuen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. rescue
noun.
(ˈrɛskjuː)
Recovery
or
preservation
from
loss
or
danger.
Synonyms
saving
reclamation
redemption
search and rescue mission
reformation
delivery
salvage
salvation
recovery
retrieval
lifesaving
deliverance
Antonyms
evil
wasteful
decline
death
spread
Etymology
rescue (English)
rescopuen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. rescue
verb.
(ˈrɛskjuː)
Take
forcibly
from
legal
custody.
Synonyms
take
Antonyms
danger
take away
Etymology
rescue (English)
rescopuen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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