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Red Cross
noun
an international philanthropic organization Red Cross Society, formed in consequence of the Geneva Convention of 1864, to care for the sick and wounded in war, secure neutrality of nurses, hospitals, etc., and help relieve suffering caused by pestilence, floods, fires, and other calamities.
a branch of this organization.
the American Red Cross.
the English national emblem of St. George's cross.
Red Cross
noun
an international humanitarian organization ( Red Cross Society ) formally established by the Geneva Convention of 1864. It was originally limited to providing medical care for war casualties, but its services now include liaison between prisoners of war and their families, relief to victims of natural disasters, etc
any national branch of this organization
the emblem of this organization, consisting of a red cross on a white background
Example Sentences
After working for the International Red Cross for 12 years, he returned to politics in 1995 and was elected to the Scottish Parliament four years later.
The Red Cross in Costa Rica said its first responders also tended to another man caught in the same current that claimed Warner’s life.
"My friends and I held bring-and-buy sales for the Spitfire fund and put on plays and concerts for the British Red Cross and Aid to France."
In a separate incident, a train and a bus collided at a railway crossing near Naivasha town, central Kenya, killing at least four people, according to Reuters news agency citing a Red Cross worker.
Rescue crews are using dogs and drones to conduct the search, the New York Times reported, citing Ingeborg Thorsland, a spokeswoman for the Norwegian Red Cross.
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