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Impounding Meaning in English

word · lemma: impound

ˌɪmˈpaʊndɪŋ
im-POWND-ing
ɪmpˈaʊndɪŋ
im-POWND-ing

Definition

The act of legally taking and keeping something, usually by the authorities, such as vehicles or animals, or collecting and storing water in a reservoir.

Usage & Nuances

'Impounding' is mainly used in legal, technical, or official contexts—most often for taking vehicles, animals, or property temporarily. In engineering, refers to water storage ('impounding reservoir'). Do not confuse with 'confiscate', which implies permanent seizure.

Example Sentences

The impounding of the car happened after the parking violation.

basic

The animal shelter is impounding stray dogs.

basic

Impounding water creates a large reservoir.

basic

After several warnings, the city started impounding abandoned bikes.

natural

Authorities are impounding trucks that break weight limits.

natural

The law allows for the impounding of dangerous dogs if owners don’t comply.

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