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impound
im·pound I0064100 (ĭm-pound′)tr.v. im·pound·ed, im·pound·ing, im·pounds 1. To confine in or as if in a pound: capture and impound stray dogs.2. To place (something) in legal custody until a dispute involving it is decided: impounding ballots in a disputed election.3. To set aside in a fund rather than spend as prescribed: a governor who impounded monies designated for use by cities.4. To accumulate and store in a reservoir: By damming the stream, the engineers impounded its waters for irrigation.n. (ĭm′pound′)1. A place where impounded property is stored, as a lot for keeping vehicles that have been towed by police order.2. The process or activity of impounding something: the impound of the uninsured car. im·pound′er n.impound (ɪmˈpaʊnd) vb (tr) 1. to confine (stray animals, illegally parked cars, etc) in a pound2. (Law) a. to seize (chattels, etc) by legal rightb. to take possession of (a document, evidence, etc) and hold in legal custody3. (Physical Geography) to collect (water) in a reservoir or dam, as for irrigation4. to seize or appropriate imˈpoundable adj imˈpoundage, imˈpoundment n imˈpounder nim•pound (ɪmˈpaʊnd) v.t. 1. to shut up in or as if in a pound; confine. 2. to seize and retain in custody of the law. [1545–55] im•pound′a•ble, adj. im•pound′er, n. impound Past participle: impounded Gerund: impounding
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| I impound | | you impound | | he/she/it impounds | | we impound | | you impound | | they impound |
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| I impounded | | you impounded | | he/she/it impounded | | we impounded | | you impounded | | they impounded |
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| I am impounding | | you are impounding | | he/she/it is impounding | | we are impounding | | you are impounding | | they are impounding |
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| I have impounded | | you have impounded | | he/she/it has impounded | | we have impounded | | you have impounded | | they have impounded |
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| I was impounding | | you were impounding | | he/she/it was impounding | | we were impounding | | you were impounding | | they were impounding |
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| I had impounded | | you had impounded | | he/she/it had impounded | | we had impounded | | you had impounded | | they had impounded |
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| I will impound | | you will impound | | he/she/it will impound | | we will impound | | you will impound | | they will impound |
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| I will have impounded | | you will have impounded | | he/she/it will have impounded | | we will have impounded | | you will have impounded | | they will have impounded |
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| I will be impounding | | you will be impounding | | he/she/it will be impounding | | we will be impounding | | you will be impounding | | they will be impounding |
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| I have been impounding | | you have been impounding | | he/she/it has been impounding | | we have been impounding | | you have been impounding | | they have been impounding |
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| I will have been impounding | | you will have been impounding | | he/she/it will have been impounding | | we will have been impounding | | you will have been impounding | | they will have been impounding |
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| I had been impounding | | you had been impounding | | he/she/it had been impounding | | we had been impounding | | you had been impounding | | they had been impounding |
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| I would impound | | you would impound | | he/she/it would impound | | we would impound | | you would impound | | they would impound |
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| I would have impounded | | you would have impounded | | he/she/it would have impounded | | we would have impounded | | you would have impounded | | they would have impounded | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | impound - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"confiscate, sequester, seize, attachtake - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks"condemn - appropriate (property) for public use; "the county condemned the land to build a highway"sequester - requisition forcibly, as of enemy property; "the estate was sequestered"garnish, garnishee - take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support; "His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt"distrain - confiscate by distress | | 2. | impound - place or shut up in a pound; "pound the cows so they don't stray"poundrestrain, confine, hold - to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"pound up, pound - shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits; "The prisoners are safely pounded" |
impoundverb confiscate, appropriate, seize, commandeer, sequester, expropriate, sequestrate The police arrested him and impounded the cocaine.Translationsimpound
impound[im′pau̇nd] (civil engineering) To collect water for irrigation, flood control, or similar purpose. impound
impoundv. 1) to collect funds, in addition to installment payments, from a person who owes a debt secured by property, and place them in a special account to pay property taxes and insurance when due. This protects the lender or seller from the borrower's possible failure to keep up the insurance or a mounting tax bill which is a lien on the property. 2) to take away records, money or property, such as an automobile or building, by government action pending the outcome of a criminal prosecution. The records may be essential evidence, or the money or property may be forfeit to the state as in illegal drug cases. (See: forfeit, forfeiture) impound
Synonyms for impoundverb confiscateSynonyms- confiscate
- appropriate
- seize
- commandeer
- sequester
- expropriate
- sequestrate
Synonyms for impoundverb take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authoritySynonyms- confiscate
- sequester
- seize
- attach
Related Words- take
- condemn
- sequester
- garnish
- garnishee
- distrain
verb place or shut up in a poundSynonymsRelated Words- restrain
- confine
- hold
- pound up
- pound
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