0 past simple and past participle of panic
They both, in rather different ways, show that governments have panicked and exaggerated the cost implications of disabled and older societies.
At the same time, they tried to escape - in fact, they panicked.
A rating of 1, at the low end of the scale, suggested that children became frustrated, angry, or panicked in response their emotion.
Helpless vomiting is no more "adaptive" to a vertigo sufferer climbing a tree than is the confused, panicked running we can do in our nightmares.
Chadwick seems panicked by grief and the concomitant depression because he views psychological depression among workers as identical to economic depression.
Her doctors panicked and fled.
We have been panicked into this step at the behest of a group of landed interests.
The three national political parties have been panicked into this situation by the short-term success of the nationalist parties.