wreck |
undermine |
As verbs the difference between wreck and undermine
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
undermine is to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap.
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
wreck |
bash |
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
As a verb wreck
is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
As an acronym bash is
(computing) name of the (the "shell") for unix-like operating system.
wreck |
dash |
As nouns the difference between wreck and dash
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).
As verbs the difference between wreck and dash
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
dash is to run quickly or for a short distance.
As an interjection dash is
(euphemistic) damn!.
wreck |
damages |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between wreck and damages
is that
wreck is (legal) goods, etc cast ashore by the sea after a shipwreck while
damages is (legal) the money paid or awarded to a claimant (in england), a pursuer (in scotland) or a plaintiff (in the us) in a civil action.
As nouns the difference between wreck and damages
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
damages is (legal) the money paid or awarded to a claimant (in england), a pursuer (in scotland) or a plaintiff (in the us) in a civil action.
As verbs the difference between wreck and damages
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
damages is (
damage).
wreck |
atomize |
Related terms |
Wreck is a related term of atomize.
As verbs the difference between wreck and atomize
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
atomize is to separate or reduce into atoms.
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
wreck |
reckless |
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
As a verb wreck
is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
As an adjective reckless is
careless or heedless; headstrong or rash.
disaster |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between disaster and wreck
is that
disaster is an unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life or sometimes permanent change to the natural environment while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As a verb wreck is
to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
wreck |
havoc |
As nouns the difference between wreck and havoc
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
havoc is widespread devastation, destruction.
As verbs the difference between wreck and havoc
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
havoc is to pillage.
As an interjection havoc is
a cry in war as the signal for indiscriminate slaughter.
reek |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between reek and wreck
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As verbs the difference between reek and wreck
is that
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
wreck |
deconstruct |
As verbs the difference between wreck and deconstruct
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
deconstruct is to break something down into its component parts.
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
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