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The meaning of HAVOC is wide and general destruction : devastation . How to use havoc in a sentence. It will spell war or wreak the havoc of one. Terrible havoc has been wrought in the neighbourhood of the sea front. Few measures have wrought such political havoc in so short a time. It's about the havoc and chaos of the Restoration. The snow has caused havoc on Scotland's roads today. (Definition of havoc from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) hav •oc /ˈhævək/ n. [uncountable] great destruction or devastation: havoc caused by the bombing. Idioms Idioms play havoc with or wreak havoc on, [~ + object] to create confusion or disorder in: The plans for restructuring will play havoc with the town. to destroy; ruin: The tornado wreaked havoc on several towns in its path.