cause havoc

Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words

To be the reason for widespread destruction or chaos.

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  • The storm caused havoc across the entire region.
  • Heavy rainfall can cause havoc in low-lying areas.
  • The computer virus caused havoc throughout the network.
  • Traffic accidents often cause havoc during rush hour.
  • The policy changes caused havoc among the staff.
  • Power outages caused havoc for businesses downtown.
  • The strike is causing havoc with public transportation.
  • Pests can cause havoc in agricultural fields.
  • The software bug caused havoc to our production schedule.
  • Unexpected delays caused havoc at the airport.