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Amok syndrome - Wikipedia
Amok syndrome is an aggressive dissociative behavioral pattern derived from Indonesia and Malaysia that led to the English phrase running amok. The word derives from the Malay word amuk , traditionally meaning "rushing in a frenzy" or "attacking furiously".
Amok Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMOK is an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Malaysian culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures.
AMOK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of amok in English. amok. adverb. (also amuck) uk / əˈmɒk / us / əˈmʌk / run amok. Add to word list. to be out of control and act in a wild or dangerous manner: The soldiers ran amok after one of their senior officers was killed. The two dogs ran amok in a school playground. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Uncontrolled.
AMOK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
amok in British English. (əˈmʌk , əˈmɒk ) or amuck (əˈmʌk ) noun. 1. a state of murderous frenzy, originally observed among Malays. adverb. 2. See run amok. Collins English Dictionary.
amok adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
to suddenly become very angry or excited and start behaving violently, especially in a public place. Some drunken students had run amok in the college car park. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
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