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    Wrecked
    /rekt/

    adjective

    • 1. having been wrecked: "an old wrecked barge lay upside down"
    • 2. under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs: informal "they got wrecked on tequila"
  2. 1. : something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck. 2. a. : shipwreck. b. : the action of wrecking or fact or state of being wrecked : destruction. c. : a violent and destructive crash.

  3. WRECKED definition: 1. very badly damaged: 2. very drunk: 3. very tired. Learn more.

  4. to destroy or badly damage something: Several protesters set out to wreck the company's headquarters. to spoil a chance, plan, etc.: be wrecked by sth The deal was wrecked by the recent turmoil in the debt markets. Backbenchers were accused of plotting to wreck the government's plans.

  5. Wrecked definition: extremely drunk or high on drugs. See examples of WRECKED used in a sentence.

  6. What does wreck mean? To wreck something is to destroy, ruin, or severely damage it. It’s commonly used in the context of the destruction of physical objects, as in He wrecked the car when he hit the tree.

  7. A wreck is something such as ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident.

  8. Definition of wrecked adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definitions of wrecked. adjective. destroyed in an accident. “a wrecked ship”. “a highway full of wrecked cars”. synonyms: destroyed. spoiled or ruined or demolished. Pronunciation.

  10. wreck something to cause something to fail completely. The weather wrecked all our plans. A serious injury nearly wrecked his career.

  11. wreck meaning, definition, what is wreck: to completely spoil something so that it...: Learn more.

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