savable

/ˈseɪvəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be saved, rescued, or preserved from harm, loss, or failure.
    • The old photographs were damaged but still savable with digital restoration.
    • The injured bird looked weak, but the vet said it was savable.
    • The company's finances were in trouble, but the CEO believed the business was savable.
  2. Able to be stored or recorded for later use, especially in computing.
    • Make sure the document is in a savable format before you close the program.
    • The game automatically marks your progress as savable at checkpoints.
    • Not all video files are savable to this device due to memory limits.
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