bewreck (Meaning)
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bewreck (v. t.)
To wreck.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bewreck
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bewreck Sentence Examples
- The storm had bewrecked the once-magnificent ship, leaving only scattered wreckage.
- The abandoned building bewrecked with broken windows and crumbling walls stood as a testament to past glory.
- The failed relationship had bewrecked her heart, leaving her emotionally devastated.
- The car accident bewrecked the driver's life, confining him to a wheelchair for the rest of his days.
- The financial crisis bewrecked the company, forcing it to liquidate its assets.
- The political scandal bewrecked the reputation of the politician, ending his career.
- The sudden illness bewrecked his plans for the future, leaving him uncertain and vulnerable.
- The fire bewrecked the home, turning it into a pile of smoldering ruins.
- The hurricane bewrecked the island, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- The earthquake bewrecked the city, leaving it in a state of utter chaos and despair.
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To wreck.
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The storm had bewrecked the once-magnificent ship, leaving only scattered wreckage.
The abandoned building bewrecked with broken windows and crumbling walls stood as a testament to past glory.
The failed relationship had bewrecked her heart, leaving her emotionally devastated.
The car accident bewrecked the driver's life, confining him to a wheelchair for the rest of his days.