: a wrench that has a hole, projection, or hook at one or both ends of the head for engaging with a corresponding device on the object that is to be turned
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Examples of spanner in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the WebBut Hungary next month assumes the rotating presidency of the EU Council, giving Orban an opportunity to throw anti-Ukraine spanners into the bloc’s policymaking process.—Laura King, Los Angeles Times, 12 June 2024 These were matters of existential importance, on which the United States and Russia had made historic progress, and now PfP’s opponents were, in his view, throwing a spanner into the works by pursuing a form of NATO expansion that Moscow would find far more threatening.—M. E. Sarotte, Foreign Affairs, 19 Oct. 2021 The delusion is to believe that moral purity and perfection are possessions, that imperfection is shameful, that violence is a spanner in the works, rather than part of the inner portion of everyone.—Lawrence Jackson, Harper's Magazine, 10 July 2023 European politicians now fear a Magyar spanner in the works.—Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post, 12 Dec. 2023 See all Example Sentences for spanner
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Word History
Etymology
German, instrument for winding springs, from spannen to stretch; akin to Middle Dutch spannen to stretch — more at span
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