Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wreak damage
verb phrase
/riːk ˈdæmɪdʒ/

Definition
To cause harm or destruction, especially in a significant or violent way.

Examples
- The storm was able to wreak damage on several buildings in the town.
- His reckless driving could wreak damage on not only his car but also the lives of others.
- Neglecting regular maintenance can wreak damage on your vehicle over time.

Meaning
Wreak damage refers to the act of inflicting injury, devastation, or significant disorder as a result of one’s actions. It often implies a forceful or violent approach.

Synonyms
- inflict harm
- cause destruction
- bring about devastation
- create chaos