The panel



Example: The panel discusses key issues together

Definition


"The panel" refers to a group of people officially chosen to discuss, decide, or judge specific matters, often in meetings, debates, or evaluations. This group collectively contributes opinions, expertise, or decisions on the topic at hand.

Etymology


The term "the panel" originates from the Old French word 'panel', meaning a small piece of cloth or a section of a wall. Over time, it evolved in English to mean a flat surface or a group of people assembled for a particular purpose, reflecting the idea of a defined section or group.

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"The panel" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 1", containing 112 commonly used words.
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