Synonym: damage, destruction, devastation, harm, injury, ravage, ruin. Similar words: vocal, have, advocate, avoid, favor, have to, have on, equivocal. Meaning: ['hævək] n. violent and needless disturbance.
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91. Stress can wreak havoc on the immune system.
92. His arrival played havoc with my plans.
93. Last night's gale played havoc with the apple orchard.
94. The foxes play havoc with the wildfowl.
95. Drug addiction soon played havoc with his career.
96. Whatever the havoc so far, the hull was holding.
97. This creates a chisel-like effect referred to as “edge-loading” that produces large volumes of microscopic metallic particles that can cause havoc in some patients.
97. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
98. Amphetamine-type drugs like ice and MDMA have developed quickly in recent years, wrecking havoc the whole world.
99. For this type of problem, developers often employ defensive programming techniques that aim to catch potential errors before they wreak havoc.
100. Miserable food, ill - timed and greedily eaten , had played havoc with bone and muscle.
101. One plasticiser, known as DEHP, is a possible carcinogen, and thought capable of wreaking havoc with children's reproductive organs.
102. Yet the physical changes that go with affluence destroy the habitats of migratory shorebirds and seabirds, wreaking havoc on their numbers along the crucial East Asian-Australasian flyway.
103. No matter how much planning, preparation, and winnowing of your schedule you do, there are still times when responsibilities can wreak havoc on your to-do list.
104. What kind of havoc shall the Carver Media Group create in the world today?
105. When their predictions turn from cold snap to heat wave, say, it can play havoc with the forward price of gas .
106. Judging from the havoc created by wide-open capital accounts in other emerging markets, the Chinese decision to liberalise its capital account gradually and slowly is a wise one.
107. Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism(sentencedict.com), xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale.
108. They had to rebuild their homes after the havoc of the hurricane.
109. A sharp tightening of credit, expected after years of easy money, may yet wreak havoc.
110. Characters can enter and exit the dungeon only through the Ritual Chamber (download Cry Havoc! ).
111. A plowman and his great plow, now standing idle in the furrow, had in a day wrought a terrible havoc.
112. The havoc caused by the mountain pine beetle over 14 years is difficult to imagine.
113. Slapper: Hey , why should Sky - Byte have all the fun Let's just wreak havoc. Right laser!
114. They are all enemies of peace and will play havoc with your harmony.
115. Droughts and accentuation of soil erosion cause havoc in such areas , making their rehabilitation extremely difficult.
116. Telephonist: Oh, its a reserved opera named "The Monkey Creaters Havoc in Heaven".
117. After it wreaked havoc on British forces, Winston Churchill ordered the navy to sink the Bismarck.
118. If left unrepaired these bridges may crumble at any time, wreaking economic havoc and possibly claiming human lives.
119. There's no doubt that bacteria like MRSA -- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- can wreak havoc on a healthcare facility.
120. Black - ink - filled the size of the havoc in blowhole and changed the inspectable.
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