noun
- the act of saving something from damage or destruction
- property that has been saved from damage or destruction
- compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from loss at sea
Usage: nautical
verb
- to save something from damage, destruction, or loss
Examples
- The firefighters managed to salvage some furniture from the burning house.
- She tried to salvage her reputation after the scandal.
- The salvage operation took three days to complete.
- They sold the salvage from the wrecked car to a scrap dealer.
- The diving team recovered valuable salvage from the sunken ship.
- The company paid a large salvage fee to the rescue crew.
- We need to salvage what we can from this failed project.