Examples of 'wrought havoc' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrought havoc"

wrought havoc: This phrase describes causing extensive and severe damage or chaos, often due to destructive actions or unforeseen circumstances

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wrought havoc
The civil war has wrought havoc here.
Debt burden and structural adjustment programmes have wrought havoc.
But you have wrought havoc.
When the smell of those roses spread through the streets it wrought havoc.
Drought has wrought havoc in the region in recent years.
French troops were stationed in the palace and wrought havoc there.
Global warming has wrought havoc upon the quality of life everywhere.
We have turned them over to unbelievers and they have wrought havoc in them.
The intervening years had wrought havoc with the structure of the building.
Colonialist, imperialist, mindless and homogenizing globalization has wrought havoc.
This drought wrought havoc.
Those weapons have wrought havoc and mayhem through their easy availability and indiscriminate use.
Extreme temperature changes have wrought havoc on the ozone layer.
Black Bart had wrought havoc among merchant shipping on both sides of the Atlantic.
And the uncontrolled population influx has wrought havoc to its ecological system.

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Gilbert wrought havoc in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico for nearly nine days.
They do not talk about the foreclosures that have wrought havoc on communities and tax revenues.
For a month, he wrought havoc on local settlers, killing many and carrying off their slaves.
The ending of central planning and price controls wrought havoc upon the Chinese working people.
Scattering the rocky material in all directions… But as Jupiter approached, it wrought havoc.
But a Persian elephant corps wrought havoc in the ranks of the Muslims.
Following the rules of a man 's world, to a certain extent, has wrought havoc on women.
A cockroach of a creature who wrought havoc I am talking about Klaus Mikaelson.
This was when massive post-earthquake tsunamis wrought havoc on this town.
Carleton, whose guns wrought havoc against the smaller American gundalows, became a focus of attention.
Within a year, however, economic depression had wrought havoc on the project 's finance.
Unemployment, which wrought havoc during the crisis, had increased the default rate to more than 6 %.
An introduced mustelid, American mink, Mustela vison, has wrought havoc in the Parks ecosystems.
The indicted wrought havoc on Shira Banki 's family and on society as a whole . ”.
Walsingham supported Francis Drake 's raid of Cadiz in 1587, which wrought havoc with Spanish logistics.
In Fatal Attraction, she wrought havoc on Michael Douglas ' quiet family life, and worked wonders.
The Temple wrought havoc.
The strong earthquake of 1983 wrought havoc and destruction to the centuries-old churches of the diocese.
When the meteor hit, it wrought havoc across the land.
They worked, but they also wrought havoc on my body in other ways.
The crisis of 69 had wrought havoc on the army.

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Jacobo wreaked havoc in a statewide crime spree
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