Synonym: bring, make for, play, work. Similar words: break, streak, outbreak, break out, break up, break off, break in, break away. Meaning: [rɪːk] v. cause to happen or to occur as a consequence.
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31. Zekes sweep in fast - and low! - to wreak havoc among the aircraft parked out at Wheeler Field.
32. He then hatched his plots to kidnap families and wreak havoc on their lives.
33. He was the only one to know that today was the day when Hasan was going to wreak his revenge.
34. Timid people always wreak their peevishness on the gentle.
35. Stress can wreak havoc on the immune system.
36. For this type of problem, developers often employ defensive programming techniques that aim to catch potential errors before they wreak havoc.
37. 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.
38. Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale.
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39. A sharp tightening of credit, expected after years of easy money, may yet wreak havoc.
40. Slapper: Hey , why should Sky - Byte have all the fun Let's just wreak havoc. Right laser!
41. The mountains are studded with dams, any one of which could wreak destruction in the valley below.
42. There's no doubt that bacteria like MRSA -- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- can wreak havoc on a healthcare facility.
43. The symptoms of narcolepsy—particularly sleep attacks and cataplexy—can wreak havoc on your ability to live a normal life.
44. Yet policies at every level conspire to wreak its destruction.
45. An ice storm continues to wreak havoc on the Midwest.
46. Her wrath would never wreak itself in one fell blow.
47. Sidney, played by Neve Campbell is back on screen. And if you see her on Scream, it only means that Ghostface is out to wreak havoc, now in the town of Woodsboro.
48. Coursing through arteries , replicating the way, edging into new sites to wreak havoc.
49. Undirected, however, it can wreak havoc in your day - to - day experience.
More similar words: break, streak, outbreak, break out, break up, break off, break in, break away, break down, breakdown, break into, break through, wretchedness, peak, steak, sneak, speak, weaken, speak up, speaker, speak for, to speak of, so to speak, area, rear, read, real, in a manner of speaking, realm, react.