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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61 The lifeboats were laid alongside the wreck to the sailors.
62 How can you let such a silly incident wreck your friendship?
63 You've been sold again. That car you bought is a wreck.
64 He was still alive when they pulled him from the wreck.
65 The captain described the wreck accident in details in the ship's log.
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66 A one-mile area around the wreck is still off limits.
67 The Jackson-Vanik bill threatened to wreck the whole thing.
68 And surely, that's what caused the 18-car wreck.
69 That whole day was just a wreck.
70 Ten people were injured in the wreck.
71 It's embarrassing to be seen driving that old wreck.
72 Without my exercise, I was a crying wreck.
73 Nobody could have survived the wreck.
74 Or maybe it was just some old wreck.
75 She also looked like a total wreck!
76 Mom looked like a complete wreck after the wedding.
77 Divers went down to search the wreck.
78 The androids had pulled the shaking and distraught officer from the wreck of the room and taken him directly to their controller.
79 She'd never been a raving beauty, it was true, but at the moment she looked a wreck.
80 Out of the blazing wreck he leaped, stumbling around on fire from head to toe and screaming.
81 It strode through the black rain to the car wreck in the forecourt, sensing the presence of more food.
82 Investigators are searching the wreck for clues as to why the plane crashed.
83 A system that is too complex and time consuming encourages errors, undermines enthusiasm and can wreck potentially effective intervention plans.
84 He came home drunk again, threatening to wreck the apartment.
85 I held her, trying to appear calm and composed on the outside, a shaking wreck on the inside.
86 There are pictures of the wreck in the local newspaper.
87 First, there are those juveniles who steal and wreck fast cars.
88 Ian MacDonald and he had stripped down the old wreck and searched junk yards for spare parts.
89 She was a nervous wreck, and all that was wrong with the child was measles.
90 Bulldozers were brought in to wreck the tents and shacks that protesters had put up.