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Meanings of
havoc
in inglés
catalán
disturbi
español
vandalismo
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Violent and needless disturbance.
mayhem
español
vandalismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
mayhem
"
mayhem
Examples for "
mayhem
"
1
Iraq wants to leave behind years of sectarian carnage, war and
mayhem
.
2
Police reinforcements had to be called in to prevent violence and
mayhem
.
3
It was the way to stop violence and insanity from creating
mayhem
.
4
It's a 24 hour a day for five days, absolute full-on
mayhem
.
5
Enough
mayhem
had taken place here over the centuries to create disturbances.
Usage of
havoc
in inglés
1
He shall work
havoc
among great nations and upon a holy people.
2
The financial crisis continues to wreak
havoc
on the world's major economies.
3
Powerful storms have wreaked
havoc
in parts of central and northern Europe.
4
We've already seen how climate change has wreaked
havoc
on the world.
5
It's what we are beginning to call in political science a
'
havoc
-
claim
'
.
6
Weather woes further north The weather is also causing
havoc
further north.
7
The first streaks of concentrated energy wrought
havoc
in the forward ranks.
8
Must apply to my own mind as well, or risk causing
havoc
.
9
A botched McAfee security update wreaked a bit of
havoc
this week.
10
Three owners in a year would play
havoc
with his abandonment issues.
11
The drug was wreaking
havoc
on families in the area, she said.
12
Cocaine played
havoc
with his education, and he left school at 16.
13
The stress of all this is wreaking
havoc
with Ingraham's sinus problems.
14
Sand wreaked
havoc
on a weapon, especially one that wasn't properly cleaned.
15
The power inhibitor in the stun-cuffs wreaked
havoc
with an extrahuman's balance.
16
The smell does very little to prevent the
havoc
of the moths.
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About this term
havoc
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
wreak havoc
play havoc
cause havoc
such havoc
sad havoc
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Translations for
havoc
catalán
disturbi
avalot
aldarull
español
vandalismo
caos
Havoc
through the time
Havoc
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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