wreak havoc

The phrase "wreak havoc" means to cause a great and widespread amount of disorder, chaos, or destruction. It implies the act of creating a significant amount of trouble, damage, or confusion in a particular situation or environment. The term "wreak" means to inflict or cause, while "havoc" refers to a state of extreme confusion or disorder. Together, the phrase conveys the idea of causing extensive and often negative consequences.


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