Synonyms for «major havoc»

The phrase "major havoc" means a big and serious problem or chaos. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

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Sentences with «major havoc»

  • When this happens this causes major havoc for both the buyer and seller. (massrealestatenews.com)
  • Tomorrow: I don't expect a lot of inert loveliness in Takashi Miike's Yakuza Apocalypse, which is only screening once here, at an inconvenient time, and is therefore wreaking major havoc on my schedule. (thedissolve.com)
  • Of course, the severity of the accident plays a role in whether an occupant is injured in a car crash, but even a small fender - bender is capable of wreaking major havoc on a person's health and well - being. (davidchristensenlaw.com)
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