"Salvager" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Salvager" Meaning

A person who salvages or collects valuable materials from a shipwreck or a sunken craft.

"Salvager" Examples

Verb


There are several different uses of "salvager":

To rescue someone or something that is in a desperate situation: "The group of rescue workers went to the sinking ship to salvage the passengers and crew."
To extract something valuable from a waste or discarded material: "The scavenger dug through the garbage to salvage a useful piece of metal."
To repair or restore something that is damaged or ruined: "The restoration artist's expertise was in salvaging old masterpieces and return them to their former beauty."

Noun


A ship's officer responsible for supervising the loading and unloading of goods and supplies, as well as the ships stores and equipment, off of warships: "The salvager was in charge of keeping track of the necessary supplies for the naval mission."

"Salvager" Similar Words

Salvador

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Salvador: <br><br>1) A city on the Atlantic coast of Brazil; capital of Bahia.<br>2) A male given name, also the surname for, for example, Salvador Allende.<br>3) Saint Salvador, in Christian tradition, one of the three leaders of the early Christian community in Jerusalem, who is considered a saint in the Greek Orthodox, Catholic and Eastern Catholic churches, and in Oriental Orthodox churches.

Salvadoran

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A person from El Salvador, a country in Central America. The term can also refer specifically to a citizen of El Salvador, and is commonly used to describe something as pertaining to El Salvador, such as Salvadoran culture, cuisine, or customs.

Salvadorans

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Salvadorans refer to people from El Salvador, a country in Central America. They are citizens of El Salvador, and their culture is influenced by a mix of indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions.

Salvadorean

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Describing something or someone related to or from El Salvador, a country in Central America.

Salvadorian

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Adjective:<br>Relating to or from El Salvador, a country in Central America.<br><br>Example: "Salvadorian cuisine is a blend of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences."<br><br>Alternate spellings:<br>- Salvadorian<br>- Salvadoran

Salvage

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Save or rescue something from being completely destroyed or lost. For example, "The team worked tirelessly to salvage the ship from the sinking process."

Salvageable

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Worthwhile to rescue or repair.

Salvaged

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Salvagers

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People who recover or repair damaged, wrecked, or discarded things, especially ships or aircraft, from the sea or elsewhere, in order to sell them for parts.

Salvages

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Salvaging

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Salvarsan

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Salvation

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Salvationist

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Salvations

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The word "salvations" refers to acts of saving or rescuing someone or something from a difficult or dangerous situation, typically considered a positive or fortunate circumstance.<br><br>Example: "Her rescue from the capsized boat was a miracle, a true salvation."<br><br>It can also refer to a feeling of being saved or rescued from a dire or difficult situation, often with a sense of relief or gratitude.<br><br>Example: "After struggling with depression for months, she felt like she had experienced salvation through therapy."<br><br>Alternatively, it can refer to the act of finding spiritual salvation, especially in a Christian context, which involves being saved from sin or evil through faith in God.<br><br>Example: "The preacher's sermon spoke about the salvation that Jesus brings to those who believe in him."<br><br>In a broader sense, the word can also refer to someone or something that provides a solution or a way out of a problematic situation.<br><br>Example: "The new technology was a salvation for the struggling company, allowing it to stay competitive in the market."

Salvatory

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Relating to, or providing salvation; able to overcome or solve a difficult problem or situation.