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Definition of Salvageable
1. Adjective. Capable of being saved from ruin. "Their marriage was not salvageable"
Definition of Salvageable
1. Adjective. Capable of being salvaged, saved or repaired. Worth rescuing and keeping rather discarding or replacing. ¹
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Definition of Salvageable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvageable
Literary usage of Salvageable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manufacturing Technology Directorate: Project Book Update, 1996-97 by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"... Warning & Control System (AWACS) Salvageable Electron Gun Contract Number:
F33615-96-C-5103 ALOG Number: 1464 Statement of Need At the present time, ..."
2. Forest Owners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax by William C. Siegel, William L. Hoover, Harry L. Haney, Jr., Karen Liu (1996)
"When losses of this character are heavy but the timber is not salvageable, you
should adjust your timber account to reflect the loss of timber volume as an ..."
3. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon, Robert Q. Marston (1986)
"... in larger volume of oil left unrecovered, petroleum engineers ensure that
production is managed accordingly. The Destroyed Capital Is Not Salvageable ..."
4. Manufacturing Technology Directorate: Project Book Update, 1996-97 by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"... Warning & Control System (AWACS) Salvageable Electron Gun Contract Number:
F33615-96-C-5103 ALOG Number: 1464 Statement of Need At the present time, ..."
5. Forest Owners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax by William C. Siegel, William L. Hoover, Harry L. Haney, Jr., Karen Liu (1996)
"When losses of this character are heavy but the timber is not salvageable, you
should adjust your timber account to reflect the loss of timber volume as an ..."
6. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon, Robert Q. Marston (1986)
"... in larger volume of oil left unrecovered, petroleum engineers ensure that
production is managed accordingly. The Destroyed Capital Is Not Salvageable ..."