impawn Antonyms
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Meaning of impawn
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impawn (v. t.)
To put in pawn; to pledge.
impawn Sentence Examples
- The judge impawned the jury to hear the complex case.
- The lawyer impawned the witness to testify truthfully.
- The committee impawned a special investigator to probe allegations of corruption.
- The court impawned the suspect's assets until the trial was concluded.
- The magistrate impawned the corporation's financial records for examination.
- The police impawned the stolen vehicle as evidence.
- The Army impawned the weapons found in the raid.
- The university impawned the student's academic transcript due to outstanding fees.
- The government impawned foreign aid shipments for inspection.
- The landlord impawned the tenant's belongings for unpaid rent.
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To put in pawn; to pledge.
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The judge impawned the jury to hear the complex case.
The lawyer impawned the witness to testify truthfully.
The committee impawned a special investigator to probe allegations of corruption.
The court impawned the suspect's assets until the trial was concluded.