Noun
One who rescues.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd often enough, when we think we are protecting ourselves, we are struggling against our rescuer. Marilynne Robinson
in all codependent relationships, the rescuer needs the victim as much as the victim needs the rescuer. Barbara De Angelis
A former racecar driver, licensed pilot, animal rescuer, endurance cyclist, and occasional private eye, is also an accomplished author with more than 150 published stories and articles under his belt. Source: Internet
However, her rescuer sold her to a Jewish merchant who was then threatened by a corrupt Grand Inquisitor into sharing her. Source: Internet
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Albuquerque Police Department hosted a Frito pie sale Tuesday to raise money for a young boy and his rescuer hurt in a fire. Source: Internet
A rescuer falls into a flooded street in Havana, after the passing of Hurricane Irma in Cuba, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. Source: Internet