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Word | Wreak |
cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; I cannot work a miracle wreak havoc; bring comments; play a joke; The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area / To reck / inflict / cause (a large amount of damage or harm). / to cause (something very harmful or damaging), | |
Usage | ⇒ The soldiers wreaked havoc on the enemy ⇒ I am afraid he will wreak his vengeance on the innocent as well as the guilty. ⇒ Gangs have been wreaking mayhem in the city. ⇒ torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday |
Synonyms | bring, inflict, work, impose, play, visit, avenge, cause, effect, make, make for, bring about, bring off, ferment, revenge, vent, wreck, bring on, carry out, commit, |
Antonyms | destruction, reward, scrub, |
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