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salvage

rescue property / save a situation / recovered materials
Transitive VerbNoun
past: salvagedpp: salvageding: salvaging

This term carries a strong connotation of recovery from the brink of total loss. In a physical sense, it evokes the image of scouring ruins or depths to find remnants of value, shifting the focus from the disaster itself to the utility of what remains. When applied to abstract concepts like relationships or reputations, it implies a desperate or strategic effort to prevent complete collapse. It suggests that while the original state cannot be fully restored, something functional or honorable can still be preserved.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To rescue property or materials from a wreck, fire, or disaster so that they can be reused.

"The crew worked for hours to salvage the cargo from the sunken ship."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To save a situation, relationship, or reputation from total failure or ruin.

"They are trying to salvage their marriage through counseling."

Noun

The act of rescuing a ship or its cargo from peril at sea, often for a reward.

"The company specializes in marine salvage operations."

Noun

Items of value that have been rescued from a disaster or discarded as waste but are still usable.

"The warehouse is full of salvage from the demolished factory."

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