1. salvaging - Noun
2. salvaging - Verb
salvaging
present participle of salvage
salvaging (plural salvagings)
The act by which something is salvaged.
The longer I live the more I mistrust theatricality, the false glamour cast by performance, the more I know its poverty beside the truths we are salvaging from the splitting-open of our lives. -from "Transcendental Etude. Adrienne Rich
Among many methods tested, a possibility of salvaging the herbicides by reprocessing and filtering out the 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) contaminant with carbonized (charcoaled) coconut fibers. Source: Internet
At 9:03 the first timbers of the Mary Rose broke the surface in the presence of the salvaging team, Prince Charles and curious spectators on boats circling the site. Source: Internet
Australian Associated Press has entered detailed discussions with multiple bidders interested in salvaging the newswire and its contacts database Medianet but it will be weeks before its fate is decided. Source: Internet
Driving this transformation will be two trajectories of structural reform — one salvaging what’s left of existing newsrooms, the other expanding public infrastructures to provide access to news and information for all Americans. Source: Internet
“Returning Padma Vibhushan now is an afterthought aimed at salvaging the sinking political fortunes of the SAD and not motivated by concern for the farmers as claimed by Badal in his letter to the President of India,” he said. Source: Internet