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wrecknoun the portion or bits of something left over or behind after it has been destroyedfound the wreck of the ship lying on the floor of the ocean ashes, debris, detritus, flotsam, remains, residue, rubble, ruins, wreckage jetsam, leavings, remnantchaff, deadwood, dross, dust, garbage, junk, litter, refuse, riffraff, rubbish, scrap, trash, waste the destruction or loss of a shipthe wreck cost the insurance company millions of dollars the violent coming together of two bodies into destructive contacta dangerous stretch of roadway that has been the scene of numerous car wrecks collision, concussion, crack-up, crash, smash, smashup accident, pileupdemolishment, destruction, ruin wreckverbto cause irreparable damage to (a ship) by running aground or sinkingmany an unwary captain has wrecked his ship on the shoals that surround the island shipwreck, strand beachfounderscuttle recover, salvage to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness ofmost of the furniture on the ground floor was wrecked by the floodwaters annihilate, cream, decimate, demolish, desolate, destroy, devastate, do in, extinguish, nuke, pull down, pulverize, raze, rub out, ruin, shatter, smash, tear down, total, vaporize, waste, wrack beat, best, clobber, conquer, crush, defeat, drub, lick, master, overbear, overcome, overmatch, prevail (over), rout, scotch, skunk, subdue, surmount, thrash, trim, triumph (over), trounce, wallop, whip, win (against)blast, blow up, break, cripple, damage, deface, deteriorate, disfigure, disintegrate, dissolve, dynamite, harm, impair, injure, mangle, mar, mutilate, spoil, vitiateerode, scour, sweep (away), wash out, wear (away)dilapidate, disassemble, dismantle, gut, take down, unbuild, undo, unmakeblot out, efface, eradicate, expunge, exterminate, extirpate, liquidate, obliterate, remove, root (out), snuff (out), stamp (out), wipe outdespoil, havoc, loot, pillage, plunder, ravage, sack, trample, trash, vandalizeassassinate, butcher, cut down, dispatch, execute, fell, kill, kill off, massacre, mow (down), murder, slaughter, slay, take out, zap build, construct, erect, put up, raise, rear, set up doctor, fix, mend, patch, recondition, repair, revampcreate, inventassemble, fabricate, fashion, forge, form, frame, make, manufacture, mold, produce, shapebring about, constitute, establish, father, found, institute, organizeconserve, preserve, protect, saverebuild, reconstruct, remodel, renovate, restore in the 12th century |