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wrought         
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Wrought (disambiguation)
1.
If something has wrought a change, it has made it happen. (JOURNALISM or LITERARY)
Events in Paris wrought a change in British opinion towards France and Germany.
VERB: only past, V n
2.
see also wreak
wrought         
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Wrought (disambiguation)
(Imperfect and participle of work.) Performed, done, worked, effected.
Wrought         
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Wrought (disambiguation)
·- imp. & ·p.p. of Work.
II. Wrought ·- of Work.
III. Wrought ·adj Worked; elaborated; not rough or crude.

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Wrought
Wrought is the archaic form of "worked," the more commonly used past tense and past participle of work.
Examples of use of wrought
1. The changes wrought in Gee‘s Bend are subtle but palpable.
2. Lovely porches framed in wrought iron lay smashed.
3. New Labour has wrought positive cultural changes, too.
4. They wrought many similar miracles to turn the Mt.
5. Then they beheld the destruction the fighting had wrought around them.