totally wreck sth
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to destroy or ruin something entirely
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Examples (10)
- The sudden storm totally wrecked their garden party plans.
- His careless remarks totally wrecked the peaceful atmosphere.
- She feared that one bad decision would totally wreck her chances of promotion.
- The accident totally wrecked his new car, leaving it beyond repair.
- Don't let a minor setback totally wreck your enthusiasm.
- The company's reputation was totally wrecked by the scandal.
- He managed to totally wreck the delicate machinery during the repair.
- This unexpected turn of events has totally wrecked our carefully laid schedule.
- A single virus can totally wreck an unprotected computer system.
- The harsh criticism totally wrecked her confidence before the performance.