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

  1. The judge impawned the jury to hear the complex case.
  2. The lawyer impawned the witness to testify truthfully.
  3. The committee impawned a special investigator to probe allegations of corruption.
  4. The court impawned the suspect's assets until the trial was concluded.
  5. The magistrate impawned the corporation's financial records for examination.
  6. The police impawned the stolen vehicle as evidence.
  7. The Army impawned the weapons found in the raid.
  8. The university impawned the student's academic transcript due to outstanding fees.
  9. The government impawned foreign aid shipments for inspection.
  10. 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.