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is unsalvageable
adjective
That cannot be salvaged; not salvageable
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Not that the play is unsalvageable.
The framework agreement [of the contract] is unsalvageable".
A 140-year-old oil painting by William Wheeler, Hartford's best-known Hudson School artist, is unsalvageable.
The Guard contends the timber shed is unsalvageable, though the Navy Yard has produced an engineering report by Robert Silman, a respected preservation engineer, arguing that it could be rebuilt.
Thanks to Lucas, half of the official Star Wars story is unsalvageable dreck — but it's canonical dreck, which means it can't simply be shunted into an alternative timeline in the style of Abrams' "Star Trek," or dropped down the memory hole the way say, Joel Schumacher's "Batman" movies were when Christopher Nolan set about making "Batman Begins".
And although the decision to develop the fourth plan, Rick Mather's, has had its first big success with the much contested but now proven transformation of the Royal Festival Hall and its surrounding space, they are hopeful that the scheme will fail – and thus provide the final proof that this part of the site is unsalvageable and can therefore be destroyed in favour of a new build.
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His career may be unsalvageable.
"But if Kobane falls, it will be unsalvageable," he adds.
That's when we become a country that's unsalvageable.
If it's unsalvageable, I would say so".
Babies born with severe pulmonary hypoplasia are unsalvageable despite maximal therapy including extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).
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