How to Use salvage in a Sentence

salvage

1 of 2 noun
  • The ship was beyond salvage.
  • Crews were able to isolate the fire damage to the third floor with salvage covers.
    Sofia Saric, BostonGlobe.com, 26 Nov. 2022
  • In due course, the salvage divers brought to the surface all that survived of the vessel’s rich cargo.
    William Dalrymple, The New York Review of Books, 1 Dec. 2022
  • That’s the book that might’ve helped Benioff and Weiss salvage season 8 all those years ago.
    Chris Smith, BGR, 17 June 2022
  • The two week wait-time is necessary to minimize the shock to the tree during the salvage process.
    Jake Frederico, The Arizona Republic, 13 Dec. 2022
  • As a result, this part of a salvage mission can take many weeks.
    Jason Sherman, Scientific American, 2 May 2022
  • The author, in his high school and early college years, moved next door to a salvage yard.
    Robert Ross, Robb Report, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Old fixtures are often bought by the clients from salvage yards.
    Alina Dizik, WSJ, 16 Mar. 2022
  • The man is expected to help coordinate the salvage of the boat.
    Brie Stimson, Fox News, 16 Dec. 2023
  • The ship itself was a complete loss without any chance of salvage.
    David Reamer | Alaska History, Anchorage Daily News, 12 Feb. 2023
  • Known as the Navajo class, these are built for towing, rescue and salvage work.
    Lawrence Specker | [email protected], al, 31 Aug. 2023
  • Whether the salvage system would take part in any rescue now rested on a knife edge.
    Alex Christian, WIRED, 29 June 2023
  • The fire went out before the sinking, while salvage crews were preparing to tow the ship toward shore.
    Manasee Wagh, Popular Mechanics, 14 Mar. 2022
  • One of the great salvage operations in NFL annals has made the Dolphins fun to watch.
    Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 25 Dec. 2023
  • When the fire finally went out on February 25, a salvage team was dispatched to tow the boat back to land.
    Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 1 Mar. 2022
  • Since the 1994 salvage rights granting, RMST has gathered thousands of items and put them on view for millions to see.
    Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics, 30 Aug. 2023
  • The Navy would only use the ocean salvage system if there were pieces large enough to require the use of the specialized equipment.
    Jennifer McDermott and Steve Leblanc, USA TODAY, 26 June 2023
  • In that scenario, Evergreen will be required to pay for the salvage.
    Hayes Gardner, Baltimore Sun, 20 Apr. 2022
  • The salvage contractors would likely use a cable or floats to lift the plane, Cleveland said.
    Henri Hollis, ajc, 12 Sep. 2022
  • Rough seas slowed the salvage effort on Sunday, which is taking place in about 50 feet of water.
    Alex Horton, Dan Lamothe, Anchorage Daily News, 7 Feb. 2023
  • His insurer agreed, and Betty was written off and sent to a salvage yard.
    WIRED, 17 Nov. 2023
  • Two days later, the fire fighters and salvage crews are waiting for the blaze to go out before boarding the vessel.
    Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 27 July 2023
  • The owner of a nearby salvage yard, Joe Kennedy, is now a person of interest.
    Charmaine Patterson, Peoplemag, 17 Oct. 2022
  • The salvage crafts will remain around the area to monitor the situation.
    Laura Sky Brown, Car and Driver, 1 Mar. 2022
  • Oregon’s four-year-old roadkill salvage program for deer and elk has been so successful, it’s made it to the menu.
    oregonlive, 10 Mar. 2023
  • The collateral means that, when an issuer sinks beneath the waves, the loan has some salvage value.
    William Baldwin, Forbes, 13 Mar. 2022
  • It’s expected to be ready for delivery in late 2024, and Austal will build at least three more of the towing, rescue and salvage ships.
    al, 29 Jan. 2023
  • Meanwhile, the vessel's owner is working on a salvage plan.
    Kylie Martin, Detroit Free Press, 30 July 2023
  • While the engine is largely still stock, the guy who found this machine in an Abu Dhabi salvage yard took all the emissions off the engine, including limiters.
    Sean Evans, Robb Report, 24 Jan. 2024
  • But the quantities used in vaping devices are too small to warrant salvage.
    Matthew Perrone, Fortune, 19 Oct. 2023
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salvage

2 of 2 verb
  • Divers salvaged some of the sunken ship's cargo.
  • Few of their possessions were salvaged from the fire.
  • He is trying to salvage his marriage.
  • Notice the old iron gates (salvaged, of course) and the fountain.
    Page Leggett, Charlotte Observer, 31 Jan. 2024
  • The Beavers, who went 1-2 against ASU, need a win today to salvage a split in their trip to the desert.
    Joe Freeman, oregonlive, 25 Apr. 2023
  • Jansen & Jones salvaged a podium spot with a win in the bronze medal match.
    Todd Boss, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2023
  • The moose was retrieved and its meat salvaged and processed.
    CBS News, 7 Mar. 2024
  • If that doesn’t work, the only way to salvage it may be to dye the whole bag a darker color.
    Yolanda Wikiel, wsj.com, 13 Sep. 2023
  • If there’s a way to salvage things and bear-hug the name and brand, nothing of substance changes for the Aztecs in a travel sense.
    Bryce Miller, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Aug. 2023
  • Adults sift through the dust and rubble for anything worth salvaging.
    Alexander Smith, NBC News, 14 Feb. 2024
  • Here's how to find replacement parts to salvage your beloved Crock-Pot and put it to work again.
    Maggie Burch, Southern Living, 12 Oct. 2023
  • Here's how to salvage the seeds and cook them five different ways.
    Southern Living Editors, Southern Living, 5 Sep. 2023
  • The rules are in place so that the meat of the animal can be salvaged and something positive can come from the death.
    Victor Mather, New York Times, 7 Mar. 2024
  • Alex Cora, the coaches, and the players have done well in salvaging the season.
    Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, 28 July 2023
  • No food is worth salvaging for a bout of food poisoning.
    Susan Choung, Good Housekeeping, 25 Apr. 2023
  • Summer and Gilles Gerling sought to salvage keepsakes from the ashes of their home.
    BostonGlobe.com, 12 Aug. 2023
  • To see the truth and salvage her legacy, Bertie must let go of the pride that estranged her from her late college-dropout daughter.
    Josie Howell | , al, 9 Apr. 2023
  • But lots of questions linger as the team looks to salvage something good from what will be a losing season.
    Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune, 14 Dec. 2022
  • Lin did not completely agree with Google and Apple that users had no hopes of salvaging their suit.
    Ashley Belanger, Ars Technica, 7 Feb. 2024
  • The divers are working to recover and salvage an aircraft lost at sea.
    Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 7 Feb. 2023
  • When one piece is lost or destroyed, the team can salvage the project by swapping in a ready-to-go replacement.
    Popular Mechanics, 4 Jan. 2023
  • Many of their holdings are salvaged from attics, antique shops, book fairs, and garage sales.
    Michael Casey, The Christian Science Monitor, 18 Jan. 2024
  • Health care providers will be available, and there will be guidance for salvaging any items at the properties.
    CBS News, 15 Sep. 2023
  • There still is time for Kyle Lowry to salvage his Heat tenure, but the clock certainly is ticking.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 3 Mar. 2023
  • The storm system may pull away in time to salvage at least Sunday afternoon.
    David Streit, Washington Post, 10 Oct. 2023
  • And if these young Black men can’t see through the scrim of history and race and policing to salvage a shred of empathy, then who can?
    Robin Givhan, Washington Post, 1 Feb. 2023
  • The malachite pieces were salvaged from the making of other watches at Bulgari.
    Paige Reddinger, Robb Report, 1 Apr. 2024
  • For the next 13 days, wrecking crews and the U.S. Lifesaving Service tried to salvage the vessel but were unable to.
    Hannah Hernandez, Journal Sentinel, 8 Feb. 2023
  • The back porch has a wine table Jack made from wood salvaged during the renovation.
    Page Leggett, Charlotte Observer, 31 Jan. 2024
  • And no amount of puppy love can salvage the woof-worthy dialogue.
    Thomas Floyd, Washington Post, 13 Mar. 2024

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