4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mayhem' in a Sentence
"In law, mayhem refers to the intentional act of causing bodily harm to someone with the aim of making them less capable of self-defense. In modern legal terms, it may involve crippling or mutilating the victim." more
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The battlefield was a scene of mayhems as soldiers fought fiercely for victory.
The protesters clashed with the police, leading to mayhems in the city streets.
The wild party turned into a night of mayhems, leaving the house in disarray.
The hurricane caused mayhems, destroying buildings and uprooting trees.
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