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I . pan·ic [ˈpænɪk] N no pl

II . pan·ic <-ck-> [ˈpænɪk] VB intr

III . pan·ic [ˈpænɪk] VB trans to panic sb

ˈpan·ic room N

pan·ic-strick·en [-ˌstrɪkən] ADJ

Usage examples with panicked

I panicked and my brain turned to mush

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The tether handlers panicked and this resulted in a crash-landing, damaging the craft and breaking the rotors.
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Reports say that he may have panicked on the dark ride and unfastened his seatbelt.
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As the camera tracked them caroming around the city, the viewer would feel disoriented, like a panicked scuba diver inside a cave.
www.kotaku.com.au
An hour later a police officer with a sniffer dog approached her, she panicked, and took all three at once.
www.independent.co.uk
Amid the panicked atmosphere in the control room, the launch team was unable to come up with quick and viable options to rectify the situation.
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People accompanying the baggage train just arriving were horrified at the sight before them and panicked as well.
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The crowd suddenly panicked on hearing the sound of an unfamiliar explosion (in fact this was a top-secret anti-aircraft rocket).
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Signs of satanism and devil worship are also found which lead to a witch hunt by the panicked citizens.
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I panicked, thinking that with both my feet up in stirrups it was a lousy time for a fire drill.
www.qt.com.au
Panicked and angry residents sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic hours after the evacuation order was given.
www.thejournal.ie

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