has panicked
Present perfecthe/sheconjugation ofpanic.

panic

The weakening of the dollar has panicked many in the West and especially in Asia.
El debilitamiento del dólar ha aterrado a muchos en occidente y especialmente en Asia.
The kind of impression given is that the Commission has panicked at having been put under this pressure by forces in the EU that fear free competition.
Da la impresión de que la Comisión se ha asustado al verse sometida a esta presión por las fuerzas en la UE que temen a la libre competencia.
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