0 If something is salvageable, it can be saved, especially from a fire or flood or from a ship that has sunk: --
The station passed to private ownership and was slowly stripped of salvageable materials.
British military officers soon retrieved the airplane, which was salvageable.
Opponents of demolition argued that the structure, while sadly undermaintained, was still salvageable with the work of ingenious designers and a long-term city plan.
It has been stripped of all salvageable materials.
Any barrels with salvageable paper were not collected by the city.
This is incorrect, as all buildings were demolished and all salvageable materials primarily fruit trees and vines sold off before the area was flooded.
Only the number four (starboard outer) engine was deemed salvageable.
Much of the cargo was salvageable, but the artwork was completely encrusted by a white layer.