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wrecker’s ball
wreckfish
wrecking ball
wrecking bar
Wrekin
Wren
wren
wrench
wrest
wrestle
wrestling
wretch
wretched
Wrexham
wrick
wriggle
wriggle out of
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wrest

wrest [ rest ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle wrest·ed, present participle wrest·ing, 3rd person present singular wrests)
Definition:
 
1. gain control or power: to take something such as control or power from somebody in the face of opposition or resistance

2. pull something away forcibly: to seize something with the hands and take it away from somebody using physical force

3. get something with effort: to get or extract something with an effort or struggle

4. alter something's meaning: to change or twist the meaning of something



noun  (plural wrests)
Definition:
 
forceful pull: a sharp wrench or pull at something

[ Old English wrǣstan< Germanic]

wrest·er noun
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