having been wrecked
an old wrecked barge
a wrecked marriage
under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs
they got wrecked on tequila
exhausted
cause the destruction of (a ship) by sinking or breaking up
he was drowned when his ship was wrecked
engage in breaking up (badly damaged vehicles) or demolishing (old buildings) to obtain usable spares or scrap
police began handing out warnings to people wrecking cars without a license