Looting vs Salvaging - What's the difference?
looting | salvaging |
The act of looting, the act of stealing during a general disturbance.
The act by which something is salvaged.
* 2000 , Derek Sayer, The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History (page 16)
As nouns the difference between looting and salvaging
is that looting is the act of looting, the act of stealing during a general disturbance while salvaging is the act by which something is salvaged.As verbs the difference between looting and salvaging
is that looting is present participle of lang=en while salvaging is present participle of salvage.looting
English
Noun
(en noun)- During the looting , the mob stole everything they could and then set fire to the buildings.
Verb
(head)- While looting the stores the looters took the opportunity for revenge by destroying what they didn't steal.
Anagrams
*salvaging
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- But the continuity of this identity exists in, and only in, its perpetual salvagings and reconstructions in the face of repeated disruptions and discontinuities.
