WRENCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Wrench definition: to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist See examples of WRENCH used in a sentence
WRENCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you wrench something that is fixed in a particular position, you pull or twist it violently, in order to move or remove it He felt two men wrench the suitcase from his hand [VERB noun preposition] He wrenched off his sneakers [VERB noun with adverb] They wrenched open the passenger doors and jumped into her car [V adj n]
Wrenched - definition of wrenched by . . . - The Free Dictionary To move, extract, or force free by twisting, turning, or pulling forcibly: wrenched the nail out of the board b To free (oneself or a body part) by twisting, turning, or pulling: wrenched his arm from the thug's grasp
Wrenched Definition Meaning - YourDictionary He wrenched the door open and slammed it behind him Before she could search the room for something to use as a weapon or run, the door wrenched open Startled, she froze, watching the giant warriors fight until Leyon wrenched her forward
wrenched - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to pull, jerk, move, or force with or as with a violent twisting motion: [~ + object] He wrenched the door open [no object] She wrenched away and dashed off [~ + object] to injure (the ankle, knee, etc ) by a sudden, violent twist
wrench verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . [transitive, intransitive] to pull or twist something somebody yourself suddenly and violently synonym jerk wrench (something somebody yourself) + adv prep The bag was wrenched from her grasp He grabbed Ben, wrenching him away from his mother (figurative) Guy wrenched his mind back to the present wrench (something somebody yourself) + adj