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Impanel   /ɪmpˈænəl/   Listen
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Impanel  v. t.  (past & past part. impaneled or impanelled; pres. part. impaneling or impanelling)  (Written also empanel)  To enter in a list, or on a piece of parchment, called a panel; to form or enroll, as a list of jurors in a court of justice.






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"Impanel" Quotes from Famous Books



... be remembered that this was in '84, but had a similar trouble occurred five years earlier, it is likely that Judge Colt would have figured in the preliminaries, and the coroner might have been called on to impanel a jury. But the rudiments of civilization were sweeping westward, and Ogalalla was nerved to the importance of the occasion; for that very afternoon a hearing was to be given for the possession of two herds of cattle, valued ...
— The Outlet • Andy Adams

... is that Billy Teller had never before found himself in such demand and prominence. He was to act in the capacity of judge, though the verdict in the case, providing one could be returned, would be given by the jury he might impanel. ...
— The Golf Course Mystery • Chester K. Steele



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