Wrenched means to twist and sprain something, for example you would probably hear someone use the word, when referring to an injury to the knee.
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"He wrenched the phone from her hand before she could speak." (quickly or abruptly pulled)
Wrenched, trenched,
-ed (wrenched)-ing (wrenching)-es (wrenches)
There is one syllable.
Daniel had to use a wrench to open the door because it was stuck.
The mechanic needed a wrench to fit the bolt . We will wrench from him his personal belongings . The tragedy was such that it would wrench from his eyes a tear .
benched, blenched, drenched, quenched, trenched, wrenched
Egypt and Saudi Arabia
A wrenched velocity can negatively impact the stability of a moving object by causing it to veer off course or lose control. This sudden change in velocity can disrupt the object's balance and make it harder to maintain a steady trajectory.
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