anarchy

anarchy
noun
ADJECTIVE
complete, total
near, virtual

The high number of strikes resulted in near anarchy.

moral
international
VERB + ANARCHY
bring, cause, create, lead to, result in

The defeat of the government would lead to anarchy.

collapse into, descend into, slide into

If prices rise, the country could slide into anarchy.

prevent, save sth from

The parties joined forces to save the country from anarchy.

ANARCHY + VERB
reign

Anarchy reigned in the countryside as bandits attacked government convoys.

PHRASES
the brink of anarchy, the edge of anarchy

The strikes brought the city to the brink of anarchy.


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