salvageable

IPA: sˈæɫvɪdʒʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being salvaged, saved or repaired. Worth rescuing and keeping rather discarding or replacing.
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Examples of "salvageable" in Sentences

  • I'm really curious about this population of patients that we call salvageable patients.
  • The motor which may have been salvageable, is screwed by sucking salt water into the engine.
  • Wittes suggests that sentencing guidelines are "salvageable" if judges treat maximum sentences as maximum sentences.
  • Researchers have found that some of these patients are potentially "salvageable" -- i.e. lives can be saved -- if the problem is identified in time.
  • The Canadian report concluded that this incident was difficult to justify, especially as Mr Khadr is "salvageable", "non-radicalised" and a "good kid".
  • If you assume that 50 percent of the exterior is "salvageable," then it's just the wall, windows, insulation, interior finishes and waterproofing that have to be replaced.
  • Insiders say Nolke, now a director within the Department of Foreign Affairs, typically refers to Khadr as "Young Omar," while Millington wrote in an internal March 2008 report that one of Khadr's U.S. guards had declared he was "salvageable" and "non-radicalized."
  • Perry sends Tako Kakuta, the incredible mutant teleporter, to try and make a covert and identity unrevealed deal for a lot of the parts needed to make the Arkonides a ship that is capable of returning home, while Rhodan himself travels with Khrest to the Moon to see what is salvageable from the Arkonide tech there.

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