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havoc

[hav-uhk] / ˈhæv ək /


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Planetfall, based in the U.K. and Germany, has developed strike drones that are dropped by its balloons 100,000 feet or 19 miles up, where freezing temperatures and thin air wreak havoc on ordinary drones.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before they wreaked havoc on others, Matthew and Brady grew up wailing on each other.

From The Wall Street Journal

Factors that vary widely throughout the region—such as seafloor topography, temperature, salinity and the presence of fresh water from melting ice—can play havoc with sonar signals.

From The Wall Street Journal

And there remains ever-present concerns about the havoc AI could wreak on the job market, if not society overall.

From MarketWatch

And there remains ever-present concerns about the havoc AI could wreak on the job market, if not society overall.

From MarketWatch