Adjective
unsalvageable (comparative more unsalvageable, superlative most unsalvageable)
That cannot be salvaged; not salvageable
According to the Heidi Rosenberg, the school district’s capital programs director, the existing inverter and battery backup system at the stadium is “completely unusable and unsalvageable and is being disconnected and disposed of as part of the contract.” Source: Internet
After a battle lasting three hours, Java struck her colors and was burned after being judged unsalvageable. Source: Internet
Here’s what I’ll say, however: The two female-led, female-directed entries into the DCEU—first —are the lone gems amongst a canon of unsalvageable garbage. Source: Internet
Statuary, cult objects, religious offerings and unsalvageable architectural members were buried ceremoniously in several deeply dug pits on the hill, serving conveniently as a fill for the artificial plateau created around the classic Parthenon. Source: Internet
As Mitchell said, they’re no longer unsalvageable. Source: Internet
Democrats pronounced the Republican bill so weak that it was “unsalvageable” and blocked it. Source: Internet