wreak havoc
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Définition et Signification de "wreak havoc"

to wreak havoc
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to cause severe destruction, chaos, or disorder

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The protest turned violent, and protesters began to wreak havoc in the city streets.
The devastating tsunami in 2004 wreaked havoc across coastal regions of Southeast Asia.
A mismanaged construction project can wreak havoc on a neighborhood's infrastructure.
The wildfire swept through the forest, wreaking havoc on the local ecosystem.
The hurricane wreaked havoc along the coastline, causing massive flooding and destruction.
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