Definition of Impound
to remove and keep property by law
Examples of Impound in a sentence
After stopping payments on their new car, the bank would impound their car in a secured lot until the couple would pay the overdue amount.
It was likely that the court would decide to impound the important documents from the troubled company after a whistleblower declared the company was lying to its stakeholders.
Rental furniture companies may have to require a payment plan or impound the furniture in their store until the money is compensated.
Fredβs face changed from shock to anger when he received a notice to impound his television set on the basis of a loan repayment.
Detective Myersβs only way to find out who belonged to the stolen jewelry was to impound it until the rightful owner could provide proof.
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