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▪ I. impanel, v.1|ɪmˈpænəl| [f. im-1 + panel.] 1. trans. To fit with or as with panels.
1577Harrison England ii. xii. (1877) i. 234 The claie wherewith our houses are impanelled, is either white, red, or blue. 2. To insert as a panel.
1861Smiles Engineers viii. xiv. II. 474 The painting of Westminster Bridge, impanelled in the wall over the parlour mantel-piece. ▪ II. imˈpanel, imˈpannel, v.2 another form of empanel v. |