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Definitions for Wrench
[1] to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
[2] to overstrain or injure (the ankle, knee, etc.) by a sudden, violent twist: When she fell, she wrenched her ankle.
[3] to affect distressingly as if by a wrench.
[4] to wrest, as from the right use or meaning: to wrench the facts out of context.
[5] to twist, turn, or move suddenly aside: He wrenched away.
[6] to give a wrench or twist at something.
[7] a wrenching movement; a sudden, violent twist: With a quick wrench, she freed herself.
[8] a painful, straining twist, as of the ankle or wrist.
[9] a sharp, distressing strain, as to the feelings.
[10] a twisting or distortion, as of meaning.
[11] a tool for gripping and turning or twisting the head of a bolt, a nut, a pipe, or the like, commonly consisting of a bar of metal with fixed or adjustable jaws.
[12] to give (something) a sudden or violent twist or pull esp so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached to wrench a door off its hinges
[13] (tr) to twist suddenly so as to sprain (a limb) to wrench one's ankle
[14] (tr) to give pain to
[15] (tr) to twist from the original meaning or purpose
[16] (intr) to make a sudden twisting motion
[17] a forceful twist or pull
[18] an injury to a limb, caused by twisting
[19] sudden pain caused esp by parting
[20] a parting that is difficult or painful to make
[21] a distorting of the original meaning or purpose
[22] a spanner, esp one with adjustable jaws See also torque wrench
Words related to Wrench
wrest, tweak, distort, rip, bend, dislocate, wring, sprain, yank, dislodge, pull, pervert, rend, screw, tear, pinch, compel, coerce, contort, twist
Words nearby Wrench
wrecking crane, wrekin, wren, wren, christopher, wren-tit, wrench, wrens, wrest, wrest pin, wrestle, wrestling
Origin of Wrench
before 1050; Middle English wrenchen (v.), Old English wrencan to twist, turn; cognate with German renken
Words that may be confused with Wrench
Other words from Wrench
wrench·er , noun
wrench·ing·ly , adverb
out·wrench , verb (used with object)
un·wrenched , adjective
Word origin for Wrench
Old English wrencan; related to Old High German renken, Lithuanian rangyti to twist. See wrinkle 1
Synonyms for Wrench
bend, dislocate, distort, rip, sprain, tweak, wrest, wring, yank, coerce, compel, contort, dislodge, drag, exact, extract, pervert, pinch, pull, rend, screw, squeeze, strain, tear, tug, twist