4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Havoc' in a Sentence
"Extreme destruction or ruinous damage; widespread devastation." more
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The data breach wreaked havoc on the company's reputation, causing a massive drop in consumer trust.
The computer virus wreaked havoc on the company's data, leading to a major cybersecurity breach.
The unexpected power surge caused havoc in the electronic devices, leading to widespread damage.
The unexpected software update caused havoc in the computer system, leading to crashes.
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