The difference between Ruiner and Wrecker
When used as nouns, ruiner means someone who ruins, whereas wrecker means a person or company that dismantles old or wrecked vehicles or other items, to reclaim useful parts. (australia).
check bellow for the other definitions of Ruiner and Wrecker
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Ruiner as a noun:
Someone who ruins.
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Wrecker as a noun:
A person or company that dismantles old or wrecked vehicles or other items, to reclaim useful parts. (Australia)
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Wrecker as a noun:
One who breaks up situations, events.
Examples:
"[[home]] wrecker / [[marriage]] wrecker / [[party]] wrecker"
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Wrecker as a noun:
A tow truck.
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Wrecker as a noun:
A mooncusser.
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Wrecker as a noun:
In the Soviet Union, someone accused of the formal charge of wrecking, that is, undermining the state in intangible ways.