diasózó


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to bring safely through (a danger), to save thoroughly
Original Word: διασώζω
Transliteration: diasózó
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-as-odze'-o)
Short Definition: preserve
Word Origin
from dia and sózó
Definition
to bring safely through (a danger), to save thoroughly
NASB Word Usage
bring...safely (1), bring...safely through (1), brought safely (2), brought safely through (1), cured (1), safely through (1), save the life (1), saved (1).

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escape safely, heal, make perfectly whole, save.

From dia and sozo; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc. -- bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.

see GREEK dia

see GREEK sozo

διασωθέντα (diasōthenta) − 1 Occurrence

διασωθέντες (diasōthentes) − 1 Occurrence

διασωθῆναι (diasōthēnai) − 1 Occurrence

διασῶσαι (diasōsai) − 1 Occurrence

διασώσῃ (diasōsē) − 1 Occurrence

διασώσωσι (diasōsōsi) − 1 Occurrence

διεσώθησαν (diesōthēsan) − 2 Occurrences



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