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salvageable
[ sal-vij-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- able to be saved from ruin or failure; recoverable or redeemable:
They're going to have to confront their hurt feelings and their long history, and figure out whether their relationship is salvageable.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ÔŽÇ²Ô·²õ²¹±ô·±¹²¹²µ±ð·²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð adjective
- ²õ²¹±ô·±¹²¹²µ±ð·²¹Â·²úŸ±±ô·Ÿ±Â·³Ù²â [sal-vij-, uh, -, bil, -i-tee] noun
- ³Ü²Ô·²õ²¹±ô·±¹²¹²µ±ð·²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·²õ²¹±ô·±¹²¹²µ±ð·²¹Â·²ú±ô²â adverb
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of salvageable1
Example Sentences
The upcoming rain, for many evacuees, has only heightened their desire to search their ruined homes for anything salvageable before it can be damaged by water.
During a news conference at the hospital on Thursday, Elsayegh said his family will eventually want to go back to their home to see if anything is salvageable, he said.
"The damage downstairs is smoke and water damage and the only room salvageable is the kitchen."
A spokesperson for the nonprofit said they are waiting for a report from a structural engineer to âinform our next steps in determining what extent, if any, the Morrison Hotel may be salvageable.â
The way computers, cellphones, stereos, printers and copiers were being disposed of previously was to simply add them to a landfill without reusing salvageable parts.
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