C1 noun Formel

antisalvacy

/ˌæntiˈsælvəsi/

The principle or policy of opposing the recovery, salvage, or retrieval of lost or damaged property, particularly in maritime or environmental contexts. It often refers to the legal or ethical stance that certain wreckage or debris should remain undisturbed to protect historical integrity or ecosystems.

Exemples

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The local community's antisalvacy stance prevented the company from removing the old shipwreck from the harbor.

The local community's policy against recovery prevented the company from removing the old shipwreck from the harbor.

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The international treaty emphasizes antisalvacy to ensure that underwater cultural heritage remains protected from commercial exploitation.

The international treaty emphasizes the prevention of salvage to ensure that underwater cultural heritage remains protected from commercial exploitation.

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I don't understand the antisalvacy rules here; why can't we just pick up the scrap metal left on the beach?

I don't understand the non-recovery rules here; why can't we just pick up the scrap metal left on the beach?

Famille de mots

Nom
antisalvacy
Verb
antisalvage
Adjectif
antisalvageable
Apparenté
antisalvager
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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Salvage' (to save or recover property). Antisalvacy is the 'No-Saving' rule.

Quiz rapide

The government implemented an ______ policy to ensure the sunken fleet remains an undisturbed memorial.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antisalvacy

Exemples

1

The local community's antisalvacy stance prevented the company from removing the old shipwreck from the harbor.

everyday

The local community's policy against recovery prevented the company from removing the old shipwreck from the harbor.

2

The international treaty emphasizes antisalvacy to ensure that underwater cultural heritage remains protected from commercial exploitation.

formal

The international treaty emphasizes the prevention of salvage to ensure that underwater cultural heritage remains protected from commercial exploitation.

3

I don't understand the antisalvacy rules here; why can't we just pick up the scrap metal left on the beach?

informal

I don't understand the non-recovery rules here; why can't we just pick up the scrap metal left on the beach?

4

Academic debates often weigh the benefits of archaeological study against the strict antisalvacy protocols of deep-sea conservation.

academic

Academic debates often weigh the benefits of archaeological study against the strict non-retrieval protocols of deep-sea conservation.

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The firm had to adjust its logistics strategy due to the new antisalvacy regulations governing the industrial waste zone.

business

The firm had to adjust its logistics strategy due to the new non-salvage regulations governing the industrial waste zone.

Famille de mots

Nom
antisalvacy
Verb
antisalvage
Adjectif
antisalvageable
Apparenté
antisalvager

Collocations courantes

strict antisalvacy rigorous prevention of recovery
antisalvacy laws legislation against salvage
maritime antisalvacy sea-based non-recovery policy
adopt antisalvacy to implement a non-salvage policy
enforce antisalvacy to apply non-recovery rules

Phrases Courantes

principle of antisalvacy

the fundamental rule of not recovering property

antisalvacy measures

steps taken to prevent salvage

strict antisalvacy zone

an area where recovery is strictly forbidden

Souvent confondu avec

antisalvacy vs antisalinity

Antisalinity refers to resistance to salt or saltiness, whereas antisalvacy refers to the prevention of recovery/salvage.

antisalvacy vs antisalivary

Antisalivary refers to substances that reduce saliva production, unrelated to maritime or property law.

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Notes d'usage

Antisalvacy is a highly specialized term used primarily in legal, maritime, and environmental contexts. It is rarely used in general conversation unless referring to specific protection laws for shipwrecks or ecological sites.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse this with 'anti-privacy' due to the similar suffix, or they may mistakenly use 'antisalvancy,' which is not a recognized form.

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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Salvage' (to save or recover property). Antisalvacy is the 'No-Saving' rule.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek prefix 'anti-' (against) and the Latin 'salvare' (to save), combined with the English suffix '-acy' denoting a state or quality.

Modèles grammaticaux

Uncountable noun Often functions as a noun adjunct (e.g., antisalvacy policy) Typically preceded by 'the' or an adjective
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Contexte culturel

The term is significant in international maritime law, particularly regarding the protection of famous wrecks like the Titanic from commercial treasure hunters.

Quiz rapide

The government implemented an ______ policy to ensure the sunken fleet remains an undisturbed memorial.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antisalvacy

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