Salvageability
Pronunciation: /ˈsæɫvədʒˈəbɪɫəˌti/
Salvageability (noun)
- The quality of being able to be rescued, repaired, or kept, even after damage or loss.
- The degree to which something is still useful or valuable enough to justify fixing or keeping.
- In technical or legal work, the extent to which an asset can be recovered or used after a problem.
Examples
- The report shows the damage has salvageability.
- After inspection, the team confirmed the system has salvageability.