wreaked

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past of wreak
wreaked vengeance upon him
beat him, forcefully hit him, physically attacked him
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Punishment; retribution, revenge
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To cause, inflict or let out, especially if causing harm or injury

She wreaked her anger on his car.

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to inflict, as a revenge or punishment
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{v} to revenge, to execute
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{n} revenge, fury
Wreak
wreche
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To reck; to care
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To cause, inflict or let out
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To inflict or take vengeance on
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Revenge; vengeance; furious passion; resentment
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Something or someone that wreaks havoc or destruction causes a great amount of disorder or damage. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured
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{f} inflict (wreak havoc); give expression to; carry out, perform
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To execute in vengeance or passion; to inflict; to hurl or drive; as, to wreak vengeance on an enemy
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The form wrought can also be used as the past participle
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To revenge; to avenge
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cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; "I cannot work a miracle"; "wreak havoc"; "bring comments"; "play a joke"; "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"
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If you wreak revenge or vengeance on someone, you do something that will harm them very much to punish them for the harm they have done to you. He threatened to wreak vengeance on the men who toppled him a year ago. see also wrought
wreaked

    Турецкое произношение

    rikt

    Произношение

    /ˈrēkt/ /ˈriːkt/

    Этимология

    [ 'rEk also 'rek ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English wreken, from Old English wrecan to drive, punish, avenge; akin to Old High German rehhan to avenge and perhaps to Latin urgEre to drive on, urge.
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