Lifesaving: meaning, definitions and examples

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lifesaving

 

[ ˈlaɪfˌseɪvɪŋ ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

important action

Lifesaving refers to actions or techniques that are intended to save a person's life, typically in emergency situations. This term is commonly applied to skills like CPR or the use of life vests to prevent drowning.

Synonyms

critical, life-saving, rescue

Examples of usage

  • Lifesaving techniques can make a difference in emergencies.
  • She took a lifeguard course to learn lifesaving skills.
  • Lifesaving measures were taken after the accident.

Translations

Translations of the word "lifesaving" in other languages:

🇵🇹 salvamento

🇮🇳 जीवनरक्षक

🇩🇪 lebensrettend

🇮🇩 penyelamatan hidup

🇺🇦 рятівний

🇵🇱 ratunkowy

🇯🇵 命を救う

🇫🇷 sauvetage

🇪🇸 salvavidas

🇹🇷 hayat kurtaran

🇰🇷 생명 구제의

🇸🇦 إنقاذ الأرواح

🇨🇿 záchranný

🇸🇰 záchranný

🇨🇳 救生的

🇸🇮 reševalni

🇮🇸 lífsbjargandi

🇰🇿 өмірді құтқару

🇬🇪 სიცოცხლის გადარჩენა

🇦🇿 həyat xilasetmə

🇲🇽 salvavidas

Word origin

The term 'lifesaving' originated from the combination of 'life' and 'saving.' The word 'life' comes from Old English 'līf,' which refers to the state of living or being alive. 'Saving' derives from the Old French 'sauver,' meaning to rescue or preserve. The modern usage of 'lifesaving' began to gain traction in the 19th century, especially in relation to water safety and first aid practices, as societies became more aware of the importance of emergency preparedness in preventing accidental deaths. Today, 'lifesaving' is often associated with professional courses, certifications, and the essential skills required to respond to life-threatening situations effectively.