Sentences

wreak in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

WREAK: to cause or inflict (usually something destructive or harmful).

Sample Sentences

  1. The storm began to wreak havoc on the coastal towns, leaving destruction in its wake.
  2. She was determined to wreak her revenge on those who had wronged her.
  3. The new policy is expected to wreak significant changes in the company's structure.
  4. His reckless behavior could wreak serious consequences for both himself and his friends.
  5. The artist's latest work seems to wreak emotional turmoil in its viewers, provoking deep thought.
  6. The storm threatened to wreak havoc on the coastal towns.
  7. His reckless actions could wreak irreversible damage to their friendship.
  8. The new policy is expected to wreak significant changes in the industry.
  9. She vowed to wreak her revenge on those who had wronged her.
  10. The scandal could wreak serious repercussions for the politician's career.
  11. His reckless behavior could easily wreak consequences he wasn't prepared for.
  12. The scandal could wreak damage on her carefully built reputation.
  13. In the heat of the moment, he allowed his anger to wreak chaos in the meeting.
  14. The new policy could potentially wreak significant changes in the organization.