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Often used in the same context:
resurrect,
reclaim,
revive,
restore,
rebuild,
recover,
repair,
wrecked,
refloat,
regain,
rekindle,
preserve,
avert,
kickstart,
save,
ruined,
wreckage,
extricate,
unsalvageable,
recoup,
stave off,
regroup,
scuttle,
dispose,
reinvigorate,
resuscitate,
reconstruct,
recapture,
cobble together,
foundering,
rejuvenate,
wrest,
scrap,
revitalize,
snatch,
rehabilitate,
rescue,
retrieve,
burnish,
reassemble,
mend,
extinguish,
reestablish,
tattered,
douse,
clinch,
unload,
claw,
redeem,
unearth,
damaged,
desperately,
forge,
jumpstart,
floundering,
derail,
wreckers,
ravaged,
destroy,
stabilize,
cobble,
refashion,
reshape,
persuade,
defuse,
eke,
erase,
recreate,
beleaguered,
bolster,
thwart,
exorcise,
shore,
restoration,
rebuilder,
scrape,
seize,
jettison,
righted,
tarnish,
undo,
rediscover,
reorganize,
refurbish,
finagle,
secure,
convince,
restorers,
reignite,
gutted,
consign,
faltering,
overturn,
duplicate,
seal,
reassert,
salvor,
ditch,
squander,
unravel,
besmirch,
shredded,
loss,
palliation,
profit,
payoff,
alleviation,
mechanization,
repayment,
payback,
protection,
retention,
return,
utility,
abatement,
depreciation,
discount,
gain,
liquidity,
mechanisation,
mitigation,
payout
More general:
collect,
deliver,
deliverance,
delivery,
garner,
gather,
pull together,
rescue,
saving
Synonyms:
relieve,
salve,
save,
scavenge
Also try:
— Adjectives for salvage:
myocardial,
surgical,
intraoperative,
net,
fetal,
less,
successful,
limb,
marine,
splenic,
renal,
more...
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