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  1. WRECKING definition: 1. present participle of wreck 2. to destroy or badly damage something: 3. to spoil something…. Learn more.

  2. WRECKING meaning: 1. present participle of wreck 2. to destroy or badly damage something: 3. to spoil something…. Learn more.

  3. a. : a hulk or the ruins of a wrecked ship. b. : the broken remains of something wrecked or otherwise ruined. c. : something disabled or in a state of ruin or dilapidation. the house was a wreck. also : a person or animal of broken constitution, health, or spirits. he's a nervous wreck.

  4. noun. 1. the act of causing the destruction of a ship, vehicle, building, etc. They fled to a back room and so survived the wrecking of their own home. 2. a. the act of completely spoiling something. b. ( as modifier) a wrecking spree. Delegate after delegate launched bitter, wrecking attacks on our government. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. A person who is physically or mentally worn out. v. wrecked, wreck·ing, wrecks. v.tr. 1. To cause the destruction of in a collision: wrecked the car by hitting a tree. 2. To dismantle or raze; tear down. 3. To cause to undergo ruin or disaster: an argument that wrecked their friendship. See Synonyms at blast, destroy. See Usage Note at wreak.

  6. Wrecking definition: the act, work, or business of a wrecker. . See examples of WRECKING used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of wrecking. noun. destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined. synonyms: laying waste, ruin, ruination, ruining. see more. noun. the event of a structure being completely demolished and leveled. synonyms: razing. see more.

  8. a vehicle or ship that has been destroyed or badly damaged: Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery. The burned-out wrecks of two police cars littered the road. C2 informal. someone who is in bad physical or mental condition: The stress she had been under at work reduced her to a nervous / quivering wreck.

  9. A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident. ...the wreck of a sailing ship. [ + of] The car was a total wreck. We thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it. Synonyms: shipwreck, derelict, hulk, sunken vessel More Synonyms of wreck. 4. countable noun B1+.

  10. noun. The act or work of a wrecker. Webster's New World. Synonyms: razing. ruining. ruination. laying-waste. adjective. Engaged or used in dismantling or salvaging wrecks. Webster's New World. Advertisement. verb. Present participle of wreck. Wiktionary. Synonyms: blasting. destroying. shipwrecking. sinking. bankrupting. demolishing. finishing.