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  1. able to be improved from a bad situation and made good again: I believe her career is salvageable. See. salvage. Fewer examples. The original shop burned down and almost none of the merchandise was salvageable. In a disaster, you save the most salvageable things.

  2. Salvageable definition: able to be saved from ruin or failure; recoverable or redeemable. See examples of SALVAGEABLE used in a sentence.

  3. The meaning of SALVAGE is compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea or for the lives and property rescued in a wreck. How to use salvage in a sentence.

  4. To salvage something is to save, preserve, or rescue it, and if you can successfully do this, you can say it's salvageable. A terrible accident might total your car, making it impossible to fix, but after a small fender bender your car will probably be salvageable.

  5. Synonyms for SALVAGEABLE: repairable, reparable, fixable, correctable, salvable, rectifiable, repentant, remorseful; Antonyms of SALVAGEABLE: hopeless, irretrievable, incurable, unrecoverable, irredeemable, irrecoverable, irreparable, irremediable.

  6. Aug 18, 2024 · salvageable (comparative more salvageable, superlative most salvageable) Capable of being salvaged, saved or repaired. Worth rescuing and keeping rather discarding or replacing. Antonyms: unsalvageable, unrescuable, unsavable. The car wasn't salvageable after the engine fire.

  7. n. 1. a. The rescue of a ship or its cargo from fire or shipwreck. b. The ship or cargo saved in such a rescue. c. Award given to those who aid in such a rescue when under no obligation to do so, especially in the form of a portion of the cargo. d. The recovery of a sunken ship or its cargo by divers or submersibles.

  8. Salvageable definition: Capable of being <a>salvaged</a>, <a>saved</a> or <a>repaired</a>. Worth rescuing and keeping rather discarding or replacing.

  9. the act of saving goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood: The company is going to finance not just the salvage, but also the cleanup. They mounted a salvage operation after the fire.

  10. able to be improved from a bad situation and made good again: I believe her career is salvageable. See. salvage. Fewer examples. The original shop burned down and almost none of the merchandise was salvageable. In a disaster, you save the most salvageable things.