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Racked

The past tense of 'rack,' meaning to subject someone or something to severe physical or mental distress or pain; to cause extreme suffering. It also refers to straining or stretching something, or to be supported by or placed on a rack. It can describe a state of turmoil, anxiety, or intense effort. Furthermore, 'racked' describes the systematic arrangement or storage of items on a framework or the physical deformation resulting from stress or tension. The term evokes ideas of physical and emotional strain, systematic pressure, and organized arrangement.

Racked meaning with examples

  • The survivors of the disaster were racked with grief, struggling to cope with the loss of their loved ones and the devastation around them. Their emotional pain was palpable.
  • His body, racked by years of physical labor, ached with every movement, making it difficult to find comfort and rest at night after his shift.
  • The investigators were determined to get to the truth, and the suspect was racked with doubt, the constant questioning finally broke him.
  • In the warehouse, the shelves were racked with boxes, a testament to the efficiency of their storage system and their fast turnover.
  • The earthquake-damaged buildings stood with walls racked by fissures and cracks, telling stories of unimaginable forces and terrible consequences.

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