damage, destroy, lay waste, trash the place If the workers get mad, they'll wreak havoc in the warehouse. They'll wreck the place.
wreak havoc with
Idiom(s): wreak havoc with sth
Theme: RUIN
to cause a lot of trouble with something; to ruin or damage something. • Your attitude will wreak havoc with my project. • The weather wreaked havoc with our picnic plans.
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v. phr. To cause damage; ruin something. His rebellious attitude is bound to wreak havoc at the company.
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