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    wrecking
    /ˈrɛkɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the action of causing the destruction of a ship in order to steal the cargo: historical "the locals reverted to the age-old practice of wrecking"
    • 2. the activity or business of breaking up badly damaged vehicles or demolishing old buildings to obtain usable spares or scrap: North American "his main business was wrecking and removal"

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

  3. Wrecking is the act of causing the destruction of a ship, vehicle, building, etc, or the act of completely spoiling something. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, and usage of wrecking with Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Learn the noun and verb meanings of wreck, a word that can refer to something cast up by the sea, a shipwreck, a state of ruin, or a violent crash. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of wreck.

  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 is the present participle of wreck, which means to destroy or badly damage something. Learn how to use wrecking in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  7. 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. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Wrecking."

  8. 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.

  9. Wreck can be a verb meaning to destroy or badly damage something, or a noun meaning a vehicle or ship that has been wrecked, or someone who is in bad condition. Learn how to use wreck in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  10. Wrecking is the act, work, or business of a wrecker, or something that is employed or for use in wrecking. See how wrecking is used in sentences from various sources, such as newspapers, books, and songs.

  11. v.t. Nautical to cause the wreck of (a vessel); shipwreck. to involve in a wreck. to cause the ruin or destruction of: to wreck a car. to tear down; demolish: to wreck a building. to ruin or impair severely: Fast living wrecked their health. v.i. to be involved in a wreck; become wrecked: The trains wrecked at the crossing.