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Salvaging Meaning in English

word · lemma: salvage

ˈsæɫvɪdʒɪŋ
SAL-vij-ing
sˈælvɪdʒɪŋ
SAL-vij-ing

Definition

The act of saving something valuable from being lost, damaged, or destroyed, especially from things that are already in a bad condition.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for physical items, like materials from a wreck, but can also refer to saving non-physical things (like reputations). Common phrases: 'salvaging materials', 'salvaging a situation'. Usually implies partial rather than total saving.

Example Sentences

They are salvaging wood from the old house.

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The team is salvaging equipment after the flood.

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They spent hours salvaging parts from the car.

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We're hoping there's still something worth salvaging after the fire.

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He focused on salvaging his reputation after the scandal.

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Salvaging what you can is sometimes better than losing everything.

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