What's the difference between unsalable and unsavable?
Unsalable
Definition:
(a.) Not salable; unmerchantable.
(n.) That which can not be sold.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Brazilian, holding his face, falls to the floor and Hakan Unsal, the Turk held responsible, is shown the red card.
(2) Today's announcement means people may well go to their graves having been locked into homes made unsaleable by HS2."
(3) Although Stanwell Moor is threatened with total destruction, the people in its 850 homes will be compensated and can move away – regarded by some, at least, as better than being trapped in unsaleable houses.
Unsavable
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) From the data, the program provides the computed relative probabilities of a healthy pulp, a saveable pulp, an unsaveable pulp, and a necrotic pulp being present.
(2) He chested it down for Alexis to flash a shot powerfully past Courtois and it was pretty much unsavable.
(3) But from now on, with every year that passes, Labour unsaved will be harder to retrieve.
(4) Surgical patients who cannot be weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass during operation or who develop balloon-dependent left ventricular failure postoperatively are now considered unsavable.