"Impounding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impounding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Impounding
speak

"Impounding" Meaning

The verb "impounding" means to take possession of something, especially a vehicle, by seizing it as a result of a court order or because it is in a state of disrepair or neglect.

"Impounding" Examples

Usage Examples of "Impounding"


1. Land acquisition

The government is impounding a large plot of land to build a new highway.

2. Water supply

The town has been impounding rainwater in reservoirs to prepare for the upcoming drought.

3. Law enforcement

Police impounded the car after the driver was found to be driving under the influence.

4. Environment

Conservationists are impounding wild animals in a sanctuary to protect them from poachers.

5. Business

The company impounded a shipment of counterfeit products to prevent them from reaching the market.

"Impounding" Similar Words

Impostures

speak

Impostury

speak

Impotence

speak

Impotency

speak

Impotency refers to the inability of a person or an organism to perform a specific function or activity, often used to describe a man's lack of ability to achieve or maintain an erection, thus preventing sexual intercourse.

Impotent

speak

Impotently

speak

Impound

speak

Impounded

speak

Impoundment

speak

A containment or storage facility for water, typically created by constructing a dam across a river or stream. May also refer to a facility that holds or detains something, such as a vehicle or a person, pending further action.

Impoundments

speak

Impounds

speak

Impoverish

speak

Impoverished

speak

Impoverishes

speak

Impoverishing

speak

Impoverishment

speak