panel

/ˈpænəl/
noun 5verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) group of people

ADJ

distinguished

The museum invited a distinguished panel to judge the new art exhibition.

independent | international | advisory, interview, interviewing, judging, review, selection

VERB + PANEL

convene, select, set up | chair

PANEL + VERB

be drawn from sb/sth

The jury panel was drawn from local residents who received official summons letters.

PANEL + NOUN

member | interview | discussion

game

Last night I watched my favorite panel game where teams compete to answer trivia questions.

PREP

on a/the ~

My sister was chosen to serve on a panel of judges for the local talent competition.

~ on

The government appointed a special panel on climate change to study environmental problems.

PHRASES

a member of a panel, a panel of experts/judges

Three experienced doctors formed a panel of experts to discuss the new treatment options.

2

(noun.) part of a door, wall, etc.

ADJ

ceiling, door, wall | sliding

VERB + PANEL

fit, insert, put in | remove, take out

3

(noun.) section of vehicle body

ADJ

front, rear | nearside, offside

body

The mechanic examined the damaged body panel on the side of my car.

VERB + PANEL

beat

PANEL + NOUN

beater, beating

My brother trained for two years before becoming a skilled panel beater at the car repair shop.

4

(noun.) surface containing controls

ADJ

control, display, instrument

PREP

on a/the ~

The mechanic pointed to a warning message on the dashboard panel during my car inspection.

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