savable (Meaning)

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savable (a.)

Capable of, or admitting of, being saved.

savable Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient scroll was barely savable after it had been submerged in water for weeks.
  2. The doctor fought tirelessly to stabilize the patient, but their condition was no longer savable.
  3. The fire raged uncontrolled, threatening to consume the entire forest, leaving it unsavable.
  4. Despite their best efforts, the engineers were unable to salvage the damaged aircraft, deeming it unsavable.
  5. The once-pristine lake had become polluted beyond savable, its aquatic life decimated.
  6. With its towering walls crumbling and its roof on the verge of collapse, the abandoned castle was deemed unsavable.
  7. The wounded bird had lost too much blood, and its life was no longer savable.
  8. The failing business was in desperate need of investment, but its debts were so overwhelming that it was considered unsavable.
  9. The historians raced against time to digitize the ancient manuscripts before they became too brittle and unsavable.
  10. The intricate embroidery on the antique tapestry had faded beyond savable, forever lost to the passage of time.

FAQs About the word savable

Capable of, or admitting of, being saved.

recoverable, remediable, reformable, reversible,retrievable, redeemable, curable, promising, correctable, encouraging

irredeemable, unrecoverable, incorrigible, irreversible, irreparable, irremediable, hopeless, irredeemable, irrecoverable, irreparable

The ancient scroll was barely savable after it had been submerged in water for weeks.

The doctor fought tirelessly to stabilize the patient, but their condition was no longer savable.

The fire raged uncontrolled, threatening to consume the entire forest, leaving it unsavable.

Despite their best efforts, the engineers were unable to salvage the damaged aircraft, deeming it unsavable.