salvagesal·vage /ˈsælvɪdʒ/ verb [transitiveT]1to save goods or property from a situation in which things have already been damaged or destroyedUnsuccessful attempts were made to salvage the ship immediately after it sank.
2if someone salvages a deal when there have been serious disagreements and problems about it, they find a way to make people accept itHe salvaged a last-minute deal to sell the state’s interests in the bank.
—salvage noun [uncountableU]