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The example sentences of IMPOUND in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Definition and meaning of IMPOUND

What does "impound mean?"

/imˈpound/

impound

verb
seize and take legal custody of.

What are synonyms of "impound"?
Some common synonyms of "impound" are:
  • confiscate,
  • appropriate,
  • seize,
  • commandeer,
  • expropriate,
  • requisition,
  • sequester,
  • sequestrate,
  • take,
  • distrain,
  • disseize,
  • attach,
  • poind,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkänfəˌskāt/

confiscate
verb

take or seize someone's property with authority.

appropriate
adjective verb

Right or suitable for some situation or purpose. To take (money or goods) without permission.

/sēz/

seize
verb

To take hold of something suddenly and violently.

/ˌkämənˈdir/

commandeer
verb

To take something by force or without permission.

/ˌeksˈprōprēˌāt/

expropriate
verb

(of state or authority) take property from its owner for public use or benefit.

/ˌrekwəˈziSH(ə)n/

requisition
noun verb

official order laying claim to use of property or materials. To make a formal request for official services.

/səˈkwestər/

sequester
noun verb

general cut in government spending. isolate or hide away.

/ˈsēkwəˌstrāt/

sequestrate
verb

To keep a person/group separate from others.

/tāk/

take
noun verb

scene or sequence of sound or vision. To attempt to pass (an exam).

/dəˈstrān/

distrain
other verb

Levy a distress on. seize.

/əˈtaCH/

attach
verb

join something to.

poind
other

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