n.
Function: transitive verb
Date: 14th century
1 : to cast ashore
2 a : to reduce to a ruinous state by or as if by violence <a country wreck ed by war> <ambition wreck ed his marriage> b : SHIPWRECK c : to ruin, damage, or imperil by a wreck < wreck ed the car>
3 : BRING ABOUT , WREAK < wreck havoc>
intransitive verb
1 : to become wrecked
2 : to rob, salvage, or repair wreckage or a wreck