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havoc

1 of 1noun
/ˈhævək/
Forms:havocs
1

a state of widespread chaos, confusion, or destruction

  • The hurricane caused havoc along the coast, leaving behind severe damage.
  • The political unrest created havoc in the city, with protests and riots breaking out.
  • The new policy changes brought havoc to the company’s workflow.
  • The storm’s havoc was felt across multiple regions, affecting thousands of people.
  • The hacker caused havoc by shutting down the company’s entire system.
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