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havoc [ˈhævək] N no pl

havoc

Usage examples with havoc

to create [or cause] havoc
to wreak damage [or havoc] form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the southern part of the nation, pirates even marched deep inland, causing havoc.
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Course conditions worsened during the 1970s and 1980s, as the city budget cuts wreaked havoc on course maintenance.
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A larger engine was afterwards obtained, but it played havoc with the line.
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Skirmishes throughout the region caused havoc for residents, but a slow recovery began to take place following the war.
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And though engineering remediation was attempted, time has brought much havoc on the building.
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Within hours the winds had grown to hurricane proportions and was creating havoc all along the coast.
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They join the underworld gang and spread havoc.
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But will she be back in the future to wreak more havoc?
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The explosion shattered windows of the shopping centre and of nearby buildings creating havoc.
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The riverbottom also played havoc with siting and sinking of the piers for the bridge.
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