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wreck
noun
1 the destruction, especially accidental, of a ship at sea.
2 a hopelessly damaged sunken or grounded ship.
3 a crashed aircraft or a ruined vehicle.
4 colloq someone in a pitiful state of fitness or mental health.
5 something in so advanced a state of deterioration that it cannot be salvaged.
6 colloq a mess or shambles.
7 (usu wreck of something) the remains of something destroyed a wreck of his former self .
verb (wrecked , wrecking )
1 to break or destroy something.
2 to spoil (plans, hopes, a holiday, relationship, etc).
3 to cause the wreck of (a ship, etc).
4 to involve someone or something in a wreck.
[13c from Danish wræce ]
wrecking noun , adjective .
noun
1 the destruction, especially accidental, of a ship at sea.
2 a hopelessly damaged sunken or grounded ship.
3 a crashed aircraft or a ruined vehicle.
4 colloq someone in a pitiful state of fitness or mental health.
5 something in so advanced a state of deterioration that it cannot be salvaged.
6 colloq a mess or shambles.
7 (usu wreck of something) the remains of something destroyed a wreck of his former self .
verb (wrecked , wrecking )
1 to break or destroy something.
2 to spoil (plans, hopes, a holiday, relationship, etc).
3 to cause the wreck of (a ship, etc).
4 to involve someone or something in a wreck.
[13c from Danish wræce ]
wrecking noun , adjective .
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