▪ I.impall,v.rare.|ɪmˈpɔːl| [f. im-1 + pall n.: see also empalls.v. em- 1 a.] trans. To enfold or wrap in, or as in, a pall. 1852J. Jarvie Disc. & Misc.Writ. 101 The chamber of the dead is impalled in silence and blackness. ▪ II.impall obs. (erron.) form of impale.