Australian English Meaning of wrecks

wrecks

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Definitions and Meaning of wrecks in English

wrecks

to become wrecked, to ruin, damage, or imperil by a wreck, the action of wrecking, shipwreck entry 2 sense 2, shipwreck entry 1 sense 2, a destructive crash, goods cast upon the land by the sea after a shipwreck, the broken remains of something wrecked or ruined, to reduce to a state of ruin by or as if by violence, to rob, salvage, or repair wreckage or a wreck, shipwreck, something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck, a person or animal of broken constitution, health, or spirits, the action of wrecking or fact or state of being wrecked, bring about, wreak, the broken remains of something wrecked or otherwise ruined, a violent and destructive crash, to reduce to a ruinous state by or as if by violence, a person in poor health or spirits, something in a state of ruin or decay, a hulk or the ruins of a wrecked ship, to damage or ruin by a wreck, to cast ashore, something disabled or in a state of ruin or dilapidation

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wrecks

to become wrecked, to ruin, damage, or imperil by a wreck, the action of wrecking, shipwreck entry 2 sense 2, shipwreck entry 1 sense 2, a destructive crash, go

accidents,collisions,crashes,Concussion,Destructions,ruins,smashes

No antonyms found.

wrathfulness => wrath, wrap-ups => wraps, wrap-up => wrap-up, wraps => wraps, wrapping up => wrapping up,