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impanel
[ im-pan-l ]
verb (used with object)
impaneled, impaneling or (especially British) impanelled, impanelling.
- to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
- to select (a jury) from the panel.
- to enter names on a panel or other official list.
impanel
/ ɪˈæə /
verb
- a variant spelling (esp US) of empanel
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Derived Forms
- ˈ貹ԱԳ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·貹ı·Գ noun
- ܲi·貹ı adjective
- ܲi·貹ı adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
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A grand jury had been impaneled to investigate allegations.
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What types of jurors did the prosecution want to see impaneled?
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The drawn-out cycle of questioning and culling will continue until a full jury has been impanelled.
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The prosecution further called out Cannon’s threat to issue a consequential ruling after a jury is impaneled, writing, “The Government must have the opportunity to consider appellate review well before jeopardy attaches.”
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That’s a particularly ominous prospect because at that point, a jury would have been impaneled and the double jeopardy clause would preclude retrial.
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