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    Hav·oc
    /ˈhavək/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. lay waste to; devastate. archaic
  2. The meaning of HAVOC is wide and general destruction : devastation. How to use havoc in a sentence.

  3. HAVOC definition: 1. confusion and lack of order, especially causing damage or trouble: 2. confusion and lack of…. Learn more.

  4. Havoc means chaos, disorder, or confusion. It can also mean destruction, damage, or ruin. In many cases, it refers to a combination of these things. The phrase wreak havoc means to cause chaos or destruction or both. The phrases play havoc and raise havoc mean the same thing.

  5. 6 days ago · the cultivation of marine plants and animals in their natural environment. 5 meanings: 1. destruction; devastation; ruin 2. informal confusion; chaos 3. → See cry havoc 4. → See play havoc 5. archaic to.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Havoc is a noun that means devastation or total mayhem. Havoc is often wreaked by hurricanes, angry mobs, plundering Vikings, and wild parties that get out of control.

  7. noun. /ˈhævək/ [uncountable] a situation in which things are seriously damaged, destroyed or very confused. The floods caused havoc throughout the area. Continuing strikes are beginning to play havoc with the national economy. These insects can wreak havoc on crops. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  8. Havoc Definition. Great destruction and devastation, as that resulting from hurricanes, wars, etc. Disorder or chaos. A wild party that created havoc in the house. Mayhem. To lay waste; devastate. To destroy or pillage. To pillage. To cause havoc.

  9. HAVOC definition: a very confused and possibly dangerous situation: . Learn more.

  10. 1. destruction; devastation; ruin. 2. informal confusion; chaos. 3. cry havoc archaic to give the signal for pillage and destruction. 4. play havoc ( often foll by with) to cause a great deal of damage, distress, or confusion (to) vb, -ocs, -ocking or -ocked. ( tr) archaic to lay waste.

  11. : a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion. the havoc of war. A powerful tornado wreaked havoc on [=caused great destruction to] the small village. The disease can play havoc with the body's immune system. Several small children can create/cause havoc in a house.

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