salvable (Meaning)

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salvable (a.)

Capable of being saved; admitting of salvation.

salvable Sentence Examples

  1. The antique chair had suffered some damage, but it was salvable with expert restoration.
  2. Despite the extensive fire, the charred building's structural integrity remained salvable.
  3. The once-beloved book was damaged by water, but careful drying and restoration rendered it salvable.
  4. The relationship had hit a rough patch, but with counseling and communication, it was salvable.
  5. The politician's reputation was tarnished by scandal, but he hoped that public apologies and a change of behavior would make it salvable.
  6. The wounded animal was in critical condition, but with skilled veterinary care, its life was salvable.
  7. The painting, once thought to be lost forever, was discovered in an antique shop, its damaged canvas still salvable with expert repair.
  8. The child's broken toy was salvable, and with some glue and a little TLC, it would be as good as new.
  9. The economy had taken a downturn, but with government intervention and stimulus measures, it was salvable.
  10. The broken friendship was still salvable, but it would require effort from both parties to mend the relationship.

FAQs About the word salvable

Capable of being saved; admitting of salvation.

salvageable, repairable, fixable, correctable,reparable, penitent, repentant, rectifiable, regretful, reversible

irreversible, irredeemable, irremediable, unrecoverable, unrecoverable, irrecoverable, irretrievable, incorrigible, unredeemable, unredeemable

The antique chair had suffered some damage, but it was salvable with expert restoration.

Despite the extensive fire, the charred building's structural integrity remained salvable.

The once-beloved book was damaged by water, but careful drying and restoration rendered it salvable.

The relationship had hit a rough patch, but with counseling and communication, it was salvable.