wrecking
[ rek-ing ]
/ ˈrɛk ɪŋ /
noun
the act, work, or business of a wrecker.
adjective
employed or for use in wrecking: a wrecking crew.
Words nearby wrecking
wrecked,
wrecker,
wrecker's ball,
wreckfish,
wreckful,
wrecking,
wrecking bar,
wrecking car,
wrecking crane,
wrekin,
wren
Definition for wrecking (2 of 2)
wreck
[ rek ]
/ rɛk /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Origin of wreck
1200–50; (noun) Middle English
wrec, wrech, wrek < Old Danish
wrækæ wreck; (v.) late Middle English, derivative of the noun
SYNONYMS FOR wreck
OTHER WORDS FROM wreck
un·wrecked, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for wrecking
British Dictionary definitions for wrecking
wreck
/ (rɛk) /
verb
to involve in or suffer disaster or destruction
(tr)
to cause the wreck of (a ship)
noun
Word Origin for wreck
C13: from Scandinavian; compare Icelandic
rek. See
wrack ²,
wreak