Impound
volume
British pronunciation/ɪmpˈa‍ʊnd/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpaʊnd/

Definición y Significado de "impound"

to impound
01

incautar, confiscar

place or shut up in a pound
02

incautar, retener

to temporarily take possession of something, typically by legal authority, as a measure of security or due to a violation

impound

v

pound

v

impoundment

n

impoundment

n
example
Ejemplo
Right now, customs officials are actively impounding goods that violate import regulations.
Last week, authorities impounded several vehicles for violating traffic laws.
If found in violation of environmental regulations, authorities may impound a company's equipment.
The city may impound vehicles parked in restricted zones.
Law enforcement has the authority to impound vehicles involved in certain offenses.
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