unsalvageability

[US]//ˌʌnˌsæl.vɪ.dʒəˈbɪl.ə.ti//
[UK]//ˌʌnˌsæl.vɪ.dʒəˈbɪl.ə.ti//

Translation

n.the state or quality of being impossible to salvage, save, or recover; the condition of being beyond repair, restoration, or practical recovery; (of a situation or plan) the fact of being incapable of being made successful or workable again

Phrases & Collocations

total unsalvageability

unsalvageability confirmed

Example Sentences

the insurer declared the car’s unsalvageability after the frame damage was confirmed.

engineers documented the bridge’s unsalvageability in the final structural report.

the audit revealed the project’s unsalvageability due to missing records and broken controls.

after months of delays, the team reached a consensus on the plan’s unsalvageability.

her analysis argued for the policy’s unsalvageability under current budget constraints.

the referee’s report emphasized the manuscript’s unsalvageability without a complete rewrite.

they presented clear evidence of the database’s unsalvageability after the ransomware attack.

clinicians discussed the patient’s prognosis and the tumor’s unsalvageability at the board meeting.

the contractor admitted the roof’s unsalvageability and recommended full replacement.

investigators concluded the fire scene’s unsalvageability for forensic recovery.

despite aggressive troubleshooting, the committee affirmed the system’s unsalvageability.

the report cited corrosion and fatigue as causes of the vessel’s unsalvageability.

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