wreaking Antonyms
Meaning of wreaking
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wreaking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wreak
wreaking Sentence Examples
- The hurricane wreaked havoc upon the coastal city, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
- The negligence of the construction crew wreaked chaos on the project schedule, delaying its completion.
- The student's reckless behavior wreaked havoc in the classroom, disrupting the lesson for all.
- The financial crisis wreaked havoc on global markets, causing widespread economic instability.
- The news of the company's bankruptcy wreaked havoc among its employees, leaving them uncertain about their future.
- The environmental disaster wreaked havoc on the ecosystem, threatening the survival of countless species.
- The political turmoil wreaked havoc on the country, leading to widespread unrest and violence.
- The wildfire wreaked havoc on the forest, consuming hundreds of acres of wildlife habitat.
- The pandemic wreaked havoc on the healthcare system, straining resources and overwhelming healthcare professionals.
- The divorce wreaked havoc on the family, leaving emotional scars that would take years to heal.
FAQs About the word wreaking
of Wreak
imposing,inflicting, putting, laying,assessing, taxing, levying,fining, extorting, bleeding
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The hurricane wreaked havoc upon the coastal city, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
The negligence of the construction crew wreaked chaos on the project schedule, delaying its completion.
The student's reckless behavior wreaked havoc in the classroom, disrupting the lesson for all.
The financial crisis wreaked havoc on global markets, causing widespread economic instability.