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WROUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb. uk / rɔːt / us / rɑːt /. not standard. (only as a past participle and in the past tense) caused (something to happen ): A recurring theme is the environmental change wrought by a slowly warming planet. She says the new visa rules wrought havoc at the local consulate. More examples.
Wrought Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : worked into shape by artistry or effort. carefully wrought essays. 2. : elaborately embellished : ornamented. 3. : processed for use : manufactured. wrought silk. 4. : beaten into shape by tools : hammered used of metals. 5. : deeply stirred : excited often used with up. gets easily wrought up over nothing. Did you know? The Uses of Wrought.
WROUGHT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb. archaic. a past tense and past participle of work. adjective. metallurgy shaped by hammering or beating. often in combination formed, fashioned, or worked as specified. well-wrought. decorated or made with delicate care. Discover More. Usage.
Wrought - definition of wrought by The Free Dictionary
1. (Metallurgy) metallurgy shaped by hammering or beating. 2. ( often in combination) formed, fashioned, or worked as specified: well-wrought. 3. (Art Terms) decorated or made with delicate care. [C16: variant of worht, from Old English geworht, past participle of ( ge) wyrcan to work]
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wrought. verb. /rɔːt/. /rɔːt/. (formal or literary) used only in the past tense. wrought something caused something to happen, especially a change. This century wrought major changes in our society. The storm wrought havoc in the south. Wrought is an old form of the past tense of work.
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