Synonym: demolish, destroy, devastate, dismantle, ravage, ruin. Similar words: wrecked, reck, reckon, reckless, wreak, wrest, wreathe, wrench. Meaning: [rek] n. 1. something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation 2. an accident that destroys a ship at sea 3. a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) 4. a ship that has been destroyed at sea. v. smash or break forcefully.
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31 My father died in a car wreck.
32 A wreck on shore is a beacon at sea.
33 He was killed in a car wreck.
34 Overwork has reduced him to a physical wreck.
35 The car was a total wreck.
36 It'll wreck your street cred if you're seen helping the police.
37 By the time I got into the interview I was a nervous wreck .
38 They are worried about the oil still in the wreck.
39 The stress she had been under at work reduced her to a nervous/quivering wreck.
40 Disagreements threatened to wreck the peace talks,(http://sentencedict.com/wreck.html) but the president's intervention saved the situation.
41 They still hoped to salvage something from the wreck of their marriage.
42 The wreck was salvaged by a team from the RAF.
43 This sighting occurred during my dive to a sunken wreck off Sardinia.
44 The sea was now out,[sentencedict.com] leaving the wreck fully visible.
45 I hadn't slept for two days, and I felt a complete physical wreck.
46 Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery.
47 The wreck of the crashed plane was distributed over a wide area.
48 Do you mind backing off a bit, Sir, while we clear this wreck out of the way?
49 The plane is destroyed, a complete wreck: the pilot must have died on impact.
50 Survivors of the wreck were plucked to safety by a helicopter.
51 They're going to try and raise the wreck from the sea bed.
52 The precise location of the wreck was discovered in 1988.
53 Burning sulfur from the wreck has forced evacuations from the area.
54 We thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it.
55 Heavy seas prevented salvage teams from landing on the wreck.
56 He has been warned that his behaviour might wreck his chances of promotion.
57 The Navy is to carry out an examination of the wreck tomorrow.
58 Worry about the business has turned her into a nervous wreck.
59 Worry about the business reduced him to a nervous wreck.
60 The man is demented - he's going to wreck the whole operation.