Collocations for panel - noun
1. group of people
ADJECTIVE
all-star (AmE),
blue-ribbon (AmE),
distinguished,
outstanding
a distinguished panel of academics
a distinguished panel of academics
expert
independent
international
bipartisan (AmE)
advisory, arbitration, consensus, judging, review
interview, interviewing, selection (all esp. BrE)
jury (esp. AmE)
independent
international
bipartisan (AmE)
advisory, arbitration, consensus, judging, review
interview, interviewing, selection (all esp. BrE)
jury (esp. AmE)
VERB + panel
appoint,
assemble,
convene,
create,
establish,
organize,
select,
set up
join
He joins our panel of journalists.
join
He joins our panel of journalists.
attend
chair, moderate
head, lead
Raphael will head a panel to discuss the topic.
chair, moderate
head, lead
Raphael will head a panel to discuss the topic.
meet
ask
We asked a panel of experts to review the products.
ask
We asked a panel of experts to review the products.
panel + VERB
be drawn from sb/sth
a panel of scientists drawn from universities
a panel of scientists drawn from universities
consist of sb/sth,
include sb/sth
The panel consists of ten attorneys.
The panel consists of ten attorneys.
investigate sth,
review sth
recommend sth, suggest sth
approve sth
conclude sth
The panel concluded that there was no scientific basis for the claim.
recommend sth, suggest sth
approve sth
conclude sth
The panel concluded that there was no scientific basis for the claim.
note sth
rule sth
The panel ruled that the men must remain in prison.
rule sth
The panel ruled that the men must remain in prison.
vote
The panel voted unanimously for its approval.
The panel voted unanimously for its approval.
panel + NOUN
member
moderator
interview
discussion
presentation
session
report, review, study
game (BrE)
The comedian will chair a new TV panel game.
moderator
interview
discussion
presentation
session
report, review, study
game (BrE)
The comedian will chair a new TV panel game.
PREPOSITION
on a/the panel
The head of department serves on the advisory panel.
The head of department serves on the advisory panel.
panel on
an independent panel on takeovers and mergers
an independent panel on takeovers and mergers
PHRASES
a member of a panel
a panel of experts, a panel of judges
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges.
a panel of experts, a panel of judges
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges.
2. part of a door, wall, etc.
ADJECTIVE
ceiling,
door,
wall
sliding
removable
recessed
secret
glass, wood, etc.
decorative
solar
sliding
removable
recessed
secret
glass, wood, etc.
decorative
solar