From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe/get stampededbe/get stampededHURRYto be made frightened or worried so that you do something too quickly, without thinking enough about itbe/get stampeded into Don’t get stampeded into any rash decisions. → stampede
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be/get stampeded• Eisenhower would not be stampeded, although the opportunities for action were certainly present.• He was furious with Khrushchev for breaking the moratorium, but he refused to be stampeded into a new series of tests.