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 hurricane wreaked havoc along the coastline, causing massive flooding and destruction.
The computer virus wreaked havoc on the company's network, leading to data loss.
The devastating tsunami in 2004 wreaked havoc across coastal regions of Southeast Asia.
The protest turned violent, and protesters began to wreak havoc in the city streets.
The film depicted a possessed doll wreaking havoc on its unsuspecting owners.
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