Synonym: attach, confiscate, pound, seize, sequester. Similar words: impoundment, compound, compound interest, pound, expound, round and round, stamp out, pompous. Meaning: [ɪm'paʊnd] v. 1. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority 2. place or shut up in a pound.
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1, The coast guard impound boats if they find anything.
2, The police are under instructions to impound such machines wherever they find them.
3, The president might also impound funds of his choosing, including Social Security.
4, The custom impound the whole cargo.
5, We'll need to impound your car.
6, Impound the taxpayer's taxable commodities,[http://sentencedict.com/impound.html] goods the value of to the amount of tax payable.
7, I'll need to write you a ticket and impound your vehicle.
8, The act will give the government new rights to impound untaxed cars and crush them.
9, Instead of arresting a man caught with a hooker in his car, the police in Florence impound the motor.
10, If the water amount exceeds the limit, we can then adjust the discharging strategy by two ways (pre discharge or impound), to attain the aim of avoiding or decreasing diffluence water amount.
11, If you leave your car beside the town hall, the police will impound it.
12, If you leave your car there, the police will impound it.
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