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  1. SALVAGEABLE definition: 1. If something is salvageable, it can be saved, especially from a fire or flood or from a ship…. Learn more.

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

  3. SALVAGEABLE meaning: 1. If something is salvageable, it can be saved, especially from a fire or flood or from a ship…. Learn more.

  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. Hailey Branson-Potts, Los Angeles Times, 14 June 2024. Verb. With financial pressures, shifting consumer demand, lagging sales, and cost-cutting measures all playing a role in daily operations, some beloved chains have been forced to close locations in a bid to salvage their business.

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

  7. See all examples of salvage. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  8. Mar 31, 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.

  9. Salvageable definition: Capable of being salvaged , saved or repaired . Worth rescuing and keeping rather discarding or replacing.

  10. 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.

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