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    wreckage
    /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. the remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed: "firemen had to cut him free from the wreckage of the car"

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  2. a situation in which something has been badly damaged or destroyed: The bank's directors should not be allowed to walk away from the financial wreckage they created. the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged: Experts were sent to inspect the plane's wreckage.

  3. a situation in which something has been badly damaged or destroyed: The bank's directors should not be allowed to walk away from the financial wreckage they created. the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged: Experts were sent to inspect the plane's wreckage.

  4. The meaning of WRECKAGE is the act of wrecking : the state of being wrecked. How to use wreckage in a sentence.

  5. a vehicle or ship that has been destroyed or badly damaged: Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery. The burned-out wrecks of two police cars littered the road. C2 informal. someone who is in bad physical or mental condition: The stress she had been under at work reduced her to a nervous / quivering wreck.

  6. Define wreckage. wreckage synonyms, wreckage pronunciation, wreckage translation, English dictionary definition of wreckage. n. The debris or remains of something wrecked: the wreckage of a plane crash; flood wreckage.

  7. Wreckage definition: act of wrecking; state of being wrecked. . See examples of WRECKAGE used in a sentence.

  8. the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged or destroyed. A few survivors were pulled from the wreckage. Pieces of wreckage were found ten miles away from the scene of the explosion. (figurative) Could nothing be rescued from the wreckage of her dreams? Extra Examples. Topics Transport by car or lorry c2.

  9. 1. When something such as a plane, car, or building has been destroyed, you can refer to what remains as wreckage or the wreckage. [...] 2. If something such as a plan has failed or been spoilt completely, you can refer to what remains as the wreckage of it. [...] More. Synonyms of 'wreckage' • remains, pieces, ruin, fragments [...] More.

  10. wreckage. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wreck‧age /ˈrekɪdʒ/ noun [singular, uncountable] 1 the parts of something such as a plane, ship, or building that are left after it has been destroyed in an accident Firemen managed to pull some survivors from the wreckage. wreckage of Accident investigators will examine the ...

  11. What's left behind after a destructive accident or disaster is called wreckage. The day after tornadoes sweep through a town, its inhabitants might search the wreckage of their houses for mementoes and valuables.