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been panicked
noun
Overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals.
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But they have acknowledged that some immigrants have been panicked by what they have heard and read about the new order, instead of reassured.
It reminded Cameron that he need never have been "panicked into making the very dangerous promise of an In/Out European referendum" because of the rise of Ukip.
The theory is that the Franco-Belgian terror cell had been panicked into acting early following the arrest of Salah Abdeslam, the last surviving Paris attacker.
The row over university cuts does no credit to the government, nor to those universities that have been panicked into destroying the only thing they have to offer – academic teaching.
David Cameron has denied that he has been panicked into rushing forward a draft bill for an in/out referendum on Britain's EU membership in the hope of calming the Tory party on Europe.
This operational model was used effectively during colonialism and worked splendidly for New Labour and "ethnic" henchmen until recently, of course, when both have been panicked by home grown terrorism and self -segregation.
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They're panicked.
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Publishers were panicked.
He was panicked.
ME: Because I was panicked.
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