complete chaos

collocation in English

meaningsofcompleteandchaos

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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chaos
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkeɪ.ɒs/
us
/ˈkeɪ.ɑːs/
a state of total confusion with ...
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(Definition ofcompleteandchaosfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcomplete chaos

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My feeling is if we abolished the government now, already there would becompletechaos.
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I think the whole country would be incompletechaosif there were any diminution of suburban services.
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Therefore, the result of the application of this form of administration will becompletechaos.
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We have to contemplate in the future a world incompletechaos.
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Even if it did not actually eventuate, civilization as we know it would come to an end incompletechaosand revolution.
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There wascompletechaosin the milk industry.
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I feel sure that such a policy would result incompletechaos.
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These three institutions have to be dealt with as a whole unless there is to be a risk ofcompletechaos.
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There iscompletechaosin regard to variety performances.
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Industry cannot be sustained without energy—there would becompletechaos.
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This principle must be right, because otherwise there would becompletechaosin every activity.
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That would createcompletechaosin the ether within a very short time, even in daylight.
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Or does she prefer the old system, withcompletechaosin the funding arrangements?
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By the admission of his university office, the whole system is in "completechaos".
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This appears to be a recipe forcompletechaosbetween the elected members and paid employees.
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There iscompletechaos, muddled with extreme hardship, and these are unfortunate companions.
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The present position is one ofcompletechaos.
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This is an example ofcompletechaosand lack of planning.
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I entirely disagree with the suggestion that there iscompletechaosin the passenger transport world.
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If one did not pursue that,completechaoswould result.
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