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impound

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ɪmˈpaʊnd/

Definitions

  • To seize and take legal custody of something, especially a vehicle or animal.
  • To confine or enclose something, such as water in a reservoir.
  • To hold back or restrict something temporarily by legal or administrative authority.

Usage Examples

  • The police impounded the car after the accident.
  • The dam was built to impound water for irrigation.
  • Authorities impounded the documents pending investigation.

Etymology

From Middle English emponen, from Anglo-French emponer (to confine), based on Latin roots: in- ("in") + pound (enclosure).

Synonyms

  • Seize
  • Confiscate
  • Confine
  • Detain

Antonyms

  • Release
  • Free
  • Liberate
  • Return

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
SpanishConfiscar/konfisˈkaɾ/
FrenchSaisir/sɛziʁ/
GermanBeschlagnahmen/bəˈʃlaːknahmən/
RussianИзымать/izɨˈmatʲ/
Chinese扣押/kòuyā/
Japanese押収する/ōshū suru/
Arabicيحجز/yaḥjuz/
Hindiज़ब्त करना/zabt kəɾnaː/
Bengaliজব্দ করা/jobdo kôra/
Tamilபறிமுதல் செய்/paṟimudal sei/
Teluguజబ్తు చేయడం/jabthu cheyaḍam/
Kannadaಜಪ್ತಿ ಮಾಡು/japti māḍu/
Gujaratiજપ્તી કરવી/japti karvi/
Marathiजप्त करणे/japt karaṇe/
Punjabiਜ਼ਬਤ ਕਰਨਾ/zabat karna/
Malayalamജപ്തി ചെയ്യുക/japti cheyyuka/
Odiaଜବତ କରିବା/jobot koribaa/
Assameseজব্দ কৰা/jobdo kôra/
Sanskritग्रहण/grahaṇa/
Urduضبط کرنا/zabt karna/
Konkaniजप्त करप/japt karap/
Maithiliजब्त करब/jabt karab/
Rajasthaniजप्त करो/japt karo/
Dogriज़ब्त करना/zabt karna/
Bodoजाबथि बाय/jabthi bai/
SanthaliJabaen kana/jabaen kana/
Kashmiriزبط كرُن/zabt karun/
Bhiliजब्त करनो/jabt karno/
MizoHawlna/hawlna/
KhasiKhang lad/kʰaŋ lad/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

UK: /ɪmˈpaʊnd/    US: /ɪmˈpaʊnd/

Historical Usage

The word has been in use since the late 14th century, originally referring to enclosing animals. Its legal and administrative meanings developed over time, especially in modern bureaucratic and enforcement contexts.

Cultural Nuances

'Impound' is commonly used in legal and law enforcement contexts. In different cultures, impounding may relate to property rights, public safety, or administrative control. It can carry connotations of loss, punishment, or regulation depending on the context.

More Information

'Impound' reflects authority and regulation. It can involve confiscation of illegal property or preventive custody. In environmental contexts, it refers to the containment of natural resources. Its usage spans civil law, criminal proceedings, animal control, and hydrological engineering, making it a versatile yet precise term with strong implications of control and containment.

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