Mar 26, 2016for me, "play havoc with" has the 'create confusion or disorder' meaning, and "wreak havoc on" has the 'destroy, ruin' meaning. This thread discusses the expression to wreak havoc, frequently misspelled as "wreck". Ce fil traite de l'expression to wreak havoc,.
"what havoc 3-d printing technology could wreck (or wreak)." Aug 3, 2007since "wreak havoc" is also a familiar pairing, many people assume that wrought is the past tense of wreak, but the two are actually distinct. Dec 19, 2022following after her brother these long weeks had wrought havoc on faen's gray, shambling form, and kehr barely recognized her.
Following after her brother these long weeks had wrought havoc on faen's gray, shambling form,. The widespread disease is not only wreaking havoc on daily life; It's wreaking havoc with the economy.