Examples of 'have wreaked havoc' in a sentence

Meaning of "have wreaked havoc"

Have wreaked havoc - Refers to causing extensive damage, chaos, or destruction

How to use "have wreaked havoc" in a sentence

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have wreaked havoc
The bandits would have wreaked havoc elsewhere.
They have wreaked havoc and destruction, destroyed countless innocent lives.
Yang says they already have wreaked havoc.
You must have wreaked havoc on the other side.
Transnational criminal organizations and violent gangs have wreaked havoc on these developing nations.
Thunderstorms have wreaked havoc in different parts of Finland.
The diplomatic cables leaked by Wikileaks have wreaked havoc in global politics.
The impacts have wreaked havoc on power, transportation.
But thereafter, decades of political instability have wreaked havoc upon the economy.
Millennial spending habits have wreaked havoc on companies from golf equipment makers to razor manufacturers.
Using conventional explosives, including improvised explosive devices, terrorists have wreaked havoc in our societies.
But lately they have wreaked havoc with my fragility.
Have wreaked havoc across Eternia for too long!
You are a terrorist and you have wreaked havoc on my life.
The impacts have wreaked havoc on power, transportation, and desalinization infrastructures.

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Two brutal murder incidents have wreaked havoc in the village.
Have wreaked havoc across Eternia for too long! Magic and those greedy for it.
The storms are growing and they have wreaked havoc on local communications.
They have wreaked havoc among New Zealand 's unwary reptiles and ( often semi-terrestrial ) birds.
Thunderstorms and rainstorms have wreaked havoc in Sichuan over the past week.
We have come from Salaya, where the Krasue have wreaked havoc.
Natural disasters have wreaked havoc upon countries and people.
Without further ado, here are the 3 trends that we believe have wreaked havoc this year,.
These twin crises have wreaked havoc on the journalistic profession in Spain.
Really, without them the drought would, I think, have wreaked havoc in our country.
Those photos have wreaked havoc on an innocent young girl 's life.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, fires, floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, typhoons, and hurricanes have wreaked havoc on humankind.
The war and massacres have wreaked havoc on every aspect of life in Rwanda.
Objects of veneration. would have wreaked havoc on the ability.
Unprecedented floods have wreaked havoc and destruction on agriculture, land and infrastructure.
All those--those soft spots have wreaked havoc on my neck.
Should they have wreaked havoc in the social services and welfare systems?
And since time immemorial, they have wreaked havoc and devastated human lives.
The Ethereal have wreaked havoc to most of humanity, wiping most of them out.
Natural and human-made disasters have wreaked havoc disproportionately among the poorest and weakest citizens.
While ISIS fighters have wreaked havoc everywhere, they say their favorite pray are Christians.

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