impanelment Antonyms

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Meaning of impanelment

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impanelment (n.)

The act or process of impaneling, or the state of being impaneled.

impanelment Sentence Examples

  1. The impanelment of jurors took several hours, ensuring a diverse and representative panel.
  2. The judge carefully questioned potential jurors during the impanelment process to eliminate bias.
  3. The defendant's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the impanelment due to allegations of jury tampering.
  4. The impanelment of the grand jury was conducted in secret, protecting the identities of the jurors.
  5. The impanelment of the citizen review board was hailed as a significant step towards police accountability.
  6. The impanelment of a special commission was ordered to investigate allegations of governmental misconduct.
  7. The impanelment of the advisory council was open to public input, ensuring a broad range of perspectives.
  8. The swift impanelment of the emergency response team enabled them to respond promptly to the disaster.
  9. The impanelment of the mediation panel was crucial to facilitating a peaceful resolution of the dispute.
  10. The impanelment of the inquiry board aimed to provide independent scrutiny and make recommendations for organizational improvement.

FAQs About the word impanelment

The act or process of impaneling, or the state of being impaneled.

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The impanelment of jurors took several hours, ensuring a diverse and representative panel.

The judge carefully questioned potential jurors during the impanelment process to eliminate bias.

The defendant's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the impanelment due to allegations of jury tampering.

The impanelment of the grand jury was conducted in secret, protecting the identities of the jurors.