wreck
verb [ T ]
uk/rek/ usto destroy or badly damage something:
Several protesters set out to wreck the company's headquarters.
to spoil a chance, plan, etc.:
be wrecked by sth The deal was wrecked by the recent turmoil in the debt markets.
Backbenchers were accused of plotting to wreck the government's plans.
wreck
noun [ C ]
uk/rek/ ussomething that has been destroyed or badly damaged:
The property is a wreck.