Sentence examples for salvaged from inspiring English sources

The word 'salvaged' is correct and usable in written English
It means to save something from damage or destruction, usually by repairing or reusing it. Example: The firefighters were able to salvage some furniture from the burning building before it collapsed.

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salvaged

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It salvaged Schlesinger's box office reputation - and he was able to retain his large house in Los Angeles, a family home in the country and his immaculately decorated house off Kensington High Street.

Following a cleanup, the activists used salvaged material to build benches, mobile sunshades and other elements of an ingenious, rapidly reconfigurable parliament – and the first question they put before this parliament was how to manage the site itself.

A 10-man Valencia salvaged a 1-1 drat at Sevilla with a late goal, while Sergio García scored in stoppage time as a 10-man Espanyol drew 1-1 AlmeríaríAlmería

It renamed itself the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS), salvaged many of its assets (in ways that critics have called criminal) and emerged soon enough as a kind of regional protest party for the discontents of unification.

It is not too late to change, but if the UK's reputation is to be salvaged, the government needs to act quickly and decisively.

It boomed after the birth of mass motoring, then crashed in spectacular style thanks to industrial strife in the 70s before being salvaged by foreign owners picking through the wreckage.

Menzies, in his second spell as prime minister at the time, might have been an avowed Anglophile and monarchist, but while many politicians were still insisting that no more should be spent on the capital, Menzies was also a Canberra booster who wanted to complete what could be salvaged of the Griffin design – including the lake.

As well as that defeat in Moscow they have drawn at home to Northern Ireland and only just salvaged a 3-3 drawayway to Israel having been 3-1 dowithith 20 minutes to go.

One local fisherman recommends that Italian coastguards ensure that intercepted migrant ships are properly destroyed once their passengers are rescued: in Libyan docks this week, visitors can easily find "recycled" boats that have been salvaged by opportunistic smugglers.

In fact the water reactor fuel rods could be salvaged for uranium enrichment purposes, and sure enough, not long after signing the US discovered that the DPRK was doing just that.

A less than convincing performance by the party during the 2005 general election is regarded as a career low point, although his reputation was salvaged the following year by a shock byelection victory (the 13th masterminded by Rennard) in Dunfermline and West Fife, which served as a boost for a party reeling from the fall of its leader, Charles Kennedy, and a scandal surrounding MP Mark Oaten.

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