Wreak


The meaning of the word Wreak is: cause a lot of damage or harm


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If the internet goes down, it will wreak havoc with our ability to communicate and continue doing any kind of business.

published by Lida on 2021-01-31 23:24:29


The storm will wreak terrible damage on Phil’s home if he does not place sandbags everywhere.

published by Damaris on 2021-10-02 06:01:51


Budget uncertainty will wreak further havoc, so please make sure to have all your numbers ready for the meeting.

published by Son on 2021-11-23 03:02:53


Given the havoc that a fire can wreak, the fire department urges everyone to have a family plan in place, in case of an emergency.

published by Mark on 2021-02-06 02:26:48


Terrorists love to wreak damage wherever they can, which is why they must be stamped out of existence.

published by Sarai on 2021-12-19 11:07:36


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