rescue operation
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A rescue operation is underway to save a stranded hiker from a mountain ledge.
Definition
Noun: An organized effort or mission undertaken to save people or animals from a dangerous, harmful, or confined situation.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the coordinated activity itself, involving planning, personnel, and equipment to achieve a rescue. It is often used in contexts involving emergencies, disasters, or military and search-and-rescue scenarios.
Examples
- The international rescue operation for the trapped miners involved teams from three countries.
- After the earthquake, a massive rescue operation was launched to find survivors in the rubble.
- The coast guard conducted a daring rescue operation to save the sailors from the sinking ship.
Advanced Usage
- "To mount/launch a rescue operation": To organize and begin a rescue effort.
- Authorities are preparing to mount a complex rescue operation for the stranded hikers.
- "A rescue operation is underway": Indicates that a rescue effort is currently in progress.
- A rescue operation is underway after the building collapse.
Variants and Related Words
- Rescue (n/v): The act of rescuing or being rescued. (e.g., / )
- Search and rescue (SAR) (n): A specific type of operation that combines searching for missing persons with rescuing them.
- Extraction (n): Often used in military or tactical contexts for a rescue operation, especially from hostile territory.
Synonyms
- Relief mission
- Salvage operation (more common for saving property or vessels, but can apply to life-saving)
- Recovery effort (can overlap, though sometimes implies finding remains rather than saving lives)
Related Phrases
- Emergency response: A broader term that can include rescue operations as well as medical aid and firefighting.
- Humanitarian mission: A broad operation to relieve suffering, which may include rescue components.
A rescue operation is underway to save a stranded hiker from a mountain ledge.
Noun
- an operation organized to free from danger or confinement