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be impounded
verb
To shut up or place in an enclosure called a pound.
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The court ordered that his passport be impounded, but somehow he managed to flee the country.
The inquest was held, but a state court ordered that the findings be impounded.
Nor do many company liquidators have royal jets on their doorstep waiting to be impounded.
The cars will be impounded by Nascar, and no changes will be allowed until racing resumes.
Anyone who operates a motorized scooter would be fined $500, and the scooter would be impounded.
If he did not pick it up, he recalled the police saying, it would be impounded.
The design pipelines should remain above the maximum lake water level but some parts will also be impounded.
This prompted the Danish People's Party to point out that items of smaller value should also be impounded," Whyte said.
Cuban ships might be impounded in American ports, so the goods may have to go via a third country.
"But they couldn't when US authorities warned them that money transactions to Greek banks would be impounded".
If they do not get rid of him, however, he will be impounded and, after 30 days, destroyed.
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