O god among men, the father himself becoming the son rescueth himself from hell.
And the son that is so born unto persons cognisant of the Vedic Mantras rescueth the spirits of deceased ancestors.
The Vedas declared that the son rescueth the father from a hell called Put.
And because the son rescueth ancestors from the hell called Put, therefore, hath he been called by the Self-create himself as Puttra (the rescuer from Put).
It is the eldest brother that rescueth (the younger ones) from danger.
A child rescueth his parents in this and the other regions; therefore is the child called by the learned Putra (rescuer).
SAY: Who rescueth you from the darkness of the land and of the sea, when humbly and secretly ye cry to Him-"If thou rescue us from this, we will surely be of the thankful?
SAY: God rescueth you from them, and from every strait: yet afterwards ye give Him companions!
A person, without doubt, rescueth himself by the gift of a Kapila cow.
Bathing there at the Mahanadi, and offering oblations to the gods and the Pitris, a man acquireth eternal regions, and also rescueth his race.
Sojourning next to Gaya, with subdued senses and observing the Brahmacharya vow, one obtaineth the merit of the horse-sacrifice and also rescueth his race.
Arriving next at the tirtha named Viraja one shineth like the moon, and sanctifying his race rescueth it and is himself cleansed of all his sins.
Arriving then, O lord of earth, at the stream called Maheswari, one obtaineth the merit of the horse-sacrifice and also rescueth his own race.
O daughter of Drupada, reflecting upon all this, my anger is not excited One that acteth not against a man whose wrath hath been up, rescueth himself as also others from great fear.
Bathing in that tirtha celebrated over three worlds, and worshipping the god of light, one goeth to the region of Aditya and rescueth his own race.
Bathing also in the Ganga-hrada and adoring Maheswara, one obtaineth the status of Ganapatya and rescueth his own race.
He rescueth me from mine enemies: Yea, thou liftest me up above them that rise up against me; Thou deliverest me from the violent man.
Thou art he that giveth salvation unto kings; Who rescueth David his servant from the hurtful sword.
And the Lord helpeth them, and rescueth them: He rescueth them from the wicked, and saveth them, Because they have taken refuge in him.
SAY: Who rescueth you from the darkness of the land and of the sea, when humbly and secretly ye cry to Him–"If thou rescue us from this, we will surely be of the thankful?
Arriving next at the tirtha named Viraja one shineth like the moon, and sanctifying his race rescueth it and is himself cleansed of all his sins.
Sojourning next to Gaya, with subdued senses and observing the Brahmacharya vow, one obtaineth the merit of the horse-sacrifice and also rescueth his race.
Bathing also in the Ganga-hrada and adoring Maheswara, one obtaineth the status of Ganapatya and rescueth his own race.
One that acteth not against a man whose wrath hath been up, rescueth himself as also others from great fear.
Arriving then, O lord of earth, at the stream called Maheswari, one obtaineth the merit of the horse-sacrifice and also rescueth his own race.
Bathing there at the Mahanadi, and offering oblations to the gods and the Pitris, a man acquireth eternal regions, and also rescueth his race.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rescueth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.