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wreckagenoun the state or fact of being rendered nonexistent, physically unsound, or uselessthe wreckage of those ancient statues represents a great loss to the art world annihilation, decimation, demolishment, demolition, desolation, destruction, devastation, extermination, extinction, havoc, loss, mincemeat, obliteration, ruin, ruination, wastage depredation, despoilment, despoliationbreakup, collapse, disintegration, dissolutionassassination, execution, killing, massacre, slaughterdismantlement, effacement, eradication building, construction, erection, raising rescue, salvage, salvation, savingconservation, preservation, protectionreclamation, reconstruction, re-creation, refurbishment, regeneracy, remodeling, renovation, restoration the portion or bits of something left over or behind after it has been destroyedthe wreckage of the cathedral was kept as a memorial and as a reminder of war's terrible cost ashes, debris, detritus, flotsam, remains, residue, rubble, ruins, wreck jetsam, leavings, remnantchaff, deadwood, dross, dust, garbage, junk, litter, refuse, riffraff, rubbish, scrap, trash, waste the destruction or loss of a shipdebris floated ashore for weeks after the wreckage in 1837 |