Salvage Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (original) (raw)
Britannica Dictionary definition of SALVAGE
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1
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the act of saving something (such as a building, a ship, or cargo) that is in danger of being completely destroyed
- The ship was beyond salvage.
- salvage attempts/efforts/operations
2
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something (such as cargo) that is saved from a wreck, fire, etc.
- the salvage from the wrecked ship
- (US) I got the part from an auto salvage place. [=from a junkyard; from a place where broken cars are taken so that their parts can be removed and sold]
Britannica Dictionary definition of SALVAGE
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1
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to remove (something) from a place so that it will not be damaged, destroyed, or lost
- Divers salvaged some of the sunken ship's cargo.
- Few of their possessions were salvaged from the fire.
2
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to save (something valuable or important)
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to prevent the loss of (something)
- He is trying to salvage his marriage/reputation.
— salvageable
adjective
- The marriage was not salvageable.