Examples of 'has wrought' in a sentence

Meaning of "has wrought"

has wrought: Refers to having caused, created, or brought about a particular outcome, effect, or result, often emphasizing the significant or transformative nature of the action

How to use "has wrought" in a sentence

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What envenomed irony fate has wrought.
The civil war has wrought havoc here.
He has wrought them from his own mind.
Let us see what god has wrought.
Religion has wrought untold misery in human affairs.
The sword often hurts which has wrought.
Drought has wrought havoc in the region in recent years.
This western campaign has wrought great rewards.
Show me what bleak future my wickedness has wrought.
It has wrought his end.
He will see what he has wrought.
It has wrought iron hardware and a glazed transom above.
For this is what our vanity has wrought.
One year has wrought a great change in your heart.
What an hour has wrought.

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He bounds his experimenting by his appreciation of the changes he has wrought.
I sense an evil hand has wrought this chain of circumstances.
This may be true of those in whom grace has wrought.
What she has wrought.
Until you no longer see what the pen has wrought.
Which some spider has wrought along the window sash.
It has wrought change with the idea that we should not have to change.
In the works he has wrought.
Who has wrought wondrous deliverances for our fathers in days of old.
Look what it has wrought.
Global warming has wrought havoc upon the quality of life everywhere.
What polarization has wrought.
Him who has wrought great things is the greatest ever attributed.
And the uncontrolled population influx has wrought havoc to its ecological system.
Who has wrought all this misery is the saddest case of all.
There will be jobs for me after the toll this fog has wrought.
The damage it has wrought on people and the environment has yet to be assessed.
The nature of modern life and the social changes which it has wrought.
Consequences has wrought so much damage to the natural and the human world.
And so you must work out the violence that violence has wrought.
The damage he has wrought upon our country will take generations to fix.
The staircase leading to the library and to the cells has wrought iron railings.
Who has wrought miracles for our forefathers in those days at this season.
Both novels take place in a world where global warming has wrought catastrophic change.
This simple room has wrought iron beds and a fully equipped private bathroom.
God knows what a season under the heavy hand of my esteemed colleague has wrought.
Some of our brethren have done a work that has wrought great injury to the cause.
But that number fails to encapsulate either his brilliance or the inspiration he has wrought.
The bridge has wrought iron plate web girders at each end of the lattice bridge.
This is what the Empire has wrought.
That poor soul who has wrought all this misery is the saddest case of all.
The amount of material that Zena has wrought.
Perhaps no other social movement has wrought such profound changes in social mores and attitudes.
We have gladly taken on board the profound changes the Internet has wrought.
And now Chimmanakatti has wrought marital disharmony.

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