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    Sal·vage
    /ˈsalvij/

    verb

    • 1. rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea: "an emerald and gold cross was salvaged from the wreck" Similar rescuesaverecoverretrieve
    • 2. apprehend and execute (a suspected criminal) without trial: Philippines "those who are salvaged simply disappear from their homes or workplaces"

    noun

    • 1. the rescue of a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo from loss at sea: "a salvage operation was under way" Similar rescuesavingrecoveryraising
  2. The meaning of SALVAGE is compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea or for the lives and property rescued in a wreck. How to use salvage in a sentence.

  3. noun [ U ] uk / ˈsæl.vɪdʒ / us / ˈsæl.vɪdʒ /. the act of saving goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood: The company is going to finance not just the salvage, but also the cleanup.

  4. to save or rescue (property) from shipwreck, fire, or other peril. Synonyms: recover, retrieve. to save from destruction, damage, ruin, or loss: A new achievement was the only way to salvage his reputation.

  5. to save goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood: gold coins salvaged from a shipwreck. After the fire, there wasn't much furniture left worth salvaging.

  6. As a noun salvage is the act of rescuing stuff from a disaster like a shipwreck or fire — or the rescued goods themselves. As a verb, salvage means to collect or rescue that sort of item, or more generally to save something from harm or ruin.

  7. 4 days ago · Salvage is the act of taking part in a successful rescue operation to save life or property at sea, or the money payable to someone who does this. The contract defines salvage as the preservation by a voluntary salvor of a ship, cargo, and certain other classes of property at sea or in other waters from danger.

  8. to save from destruction, damage, ruin, or loss: A new achievement was the only way to salvage his reputation. to preserve (a useful or valuable part) from something otherwise wasted, discarded, or deemed a failure: We purchase end-of-life vehicles and salvage scrap metal.

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