panic - use in sentences
Converse of object
- ensue: In the ensuing panic, the criminal makes his getaway.
- spark: They spent hours in their favorite MUDs, sparking the first panic about Net addiction.
- induce: We started off pretty confidently with the fans in good voice but the early penalty induced panic on the pitch and in the stands.
- cause: Finger Student Steve slices his finger off causing mass panic in the shop.
- strike: Mysteriously before the king had even looked at the saint's coffin he found himself breathless and panic stricken by a sudden burning fever.
Adjective modifier
- 'moral: Describe what is meant by the term 'moral panic ' , using your own words as far as possible.
- moral: Sometimes moral panic can be created by certain individuals or groups.
- last-minute: After a few last-minute panics, would Carrie's dream of a winter wonderland wedding come true?
- momentary: Barbara's momentary panic on parting from Beth is shortened.
- blind: The noise, the spectacle, the looks on the faces of passers-by ranging from concern to blind panic.
- don't: If you crack a fitting while removing it, don't panic!
Modifies a noun
- attack: A useful feature is the two panic attack buttons located on the top of the keypad.
- buying: Indeed, there were a few firms bringing their sales forward a week, to benefit from last-minute panic buying.
- disorder: In panic disorder the panic attacks may happen at any time.
- button: A useful feature is the two panic attack buttons located on the top of the keypad.
- alarm: Panic alarms are to be handed out next week at the railroad station.
- selling: Early the following week, " Black Tuesday " , 29th of October, panic selling set in again.
Noun used with modifier
- kernel: And why does the kernel panic once is does see more memory?
- dont: If you don't understand any of those terms above, dont panic.
- flu: Court rules NSA wiretapping program unconstitutional, orders halt Bird flu panic.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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