empanelled (Meaning)
empanelled
to enroll in or on a panel, to enroll (a list of selected jurors) in a court compare array, to form (a jury) especially by summoning and selecting the members
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empanelled Sentence Examples
- The jury was empanelled after a rigorous selection process.
- The grand jury was empanelled to investigate allegations of corruption.
- The physician was empanelled as an expert witness in the medical malpractice case.
- A special commission was empanelled to study the impact of climate change.
- The arbitration panel was empanelled by agreement of both parties.
- The citizen oversight committee was empanelled to provide input on police reforms.
- The task force was empanelled to address the rising crime rate in the city.
- A study commission was empanelled to examine the feasibility of a new transportation system.
- The legislature empanelled a committee to investigate the allegations of misconduct.
- The scientific advisory board was empanelled to provide expert guidance on the project.
FAQs About the word empanelled
to enroll in or on a panel, to enroll (a list of selected jurors) in a court compare array, to form (a jury) especially by summoning and selecting the members
enrolled,inducted, enlisted, conscripted, mustered, drafted, inscribed, scheduled, registered, listed
expelled, omitted,excluded, rejected, overlooked, expunged, checked off,delisted,
The jury was empanelled after a rigorous selection process.
The grand jury was empanelled to investigate allegations of corruption.
The physician was empanelled as an expert witness in the medical malpractice case.
A special commission was empanelled to study the impact of climate change.