How To Use Salvageable In A Sentence
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Fuel and tankers became so scarce in the spring of 1942 that oil was scavenged from the unsalvageable battleships still resting on the bottom of Battleship Row.
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The ship was extensively damaged and deemed unsalvageable.
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Most of the lighting, the heating, cooling, and sound system in the theatre are most likely unsalvageable.
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If the tube is salvageable cut one of the patches to the size required and lightly roughen the area where the patch is to be installed with a bit of sand paper.
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The harbourmaster assessed the wreck, which was extensively holed, as unsalvageable.
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The fire was quickly extinguished, but the motorcycle was reduced to a smoking, unsalvageable cinder.
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Other sites are practically unsalvageable.
Canada.com
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Though, with a better production team, it's not an unsalvageable operation.
The Sun
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Two drops of java on his shirt is enough to make the day unsalvageable.
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I've bruised my left wrist and my knees are grazed, the mash potatoes are barely salvageable, the pan has lost it's handle and is now a strange oval shape.
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The situation is not unsalvageable!
Times, Sunday Times
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Hardware was found to be worn out and unsalvageable.
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Much of the milk, especially single-serves, became warm and was unsalvageable.
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As for unsalvageable crops, farmers will be paid NT $11 per kilogram of corn and NT $10.5 for kaoliang.
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Tara was holding study sessions for second midterms, trying to convince the students that their grades were still salvageable and that they really did need these sessions.
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The future looks uncertain at best and unsalvageable at worst.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The usually prescribed solution is fiscal austerity combined with slowly reinflating the money supply while restoring the salvageable banks to solvency.
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Fuel and tankers became so scarce in the spring of 1942 that oil was scavenged from the unsalvageable battleships still resting on the bottom of Battleship Row.
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All of which makes it both unsalvageable and well worth seeing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Of the devastation, most of the young lettuce was unsalvageable and is either now buried or composted; the same goes for quite a bit of the extra-dwarf bok choi that was in the bed.
In case anyone was wondering...
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The data on the hard drive may still be salvageable.
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The building was gutted, its roof destroyed, and nothing was salvageable from the ten stalls inside.
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their marriage was not salvageable
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable.
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By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable.
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Within six months, mildew had made some items unsalvageable, and the atmosphere in the stack rooms had become rather toxic.
The Times Literary Supplement
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All those empires were unsalvageable due to their infuriatingly irreversible histories.
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In his ambivalent report, he notes that many national institutions are "unsalvageable."
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The building official said he wants the house taken down to its shell - what he calls a vanilla box - with only the salvageable materials remaining and the contaminated soil from past sewer problems removed.
Local News from Spartanburg Herald Journal
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The kitchen cupboards looked unsalvageable; like most standard units they were predominantly chipboard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the budding relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
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And there's always something; the pattern calls for six yards of 60" wide wool, without nap, and you have five yards of 60" wide wool, with nap; there's not enough material for one of the sleeves; the material ravels as soon as you cut into it; you burn a hole in the bodice of the wedding dress two days before the wedding ... there's always something, and it's almost always salvageable.
Necessity gets a card from Invention round about May every year - A Dress A Day
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable.