IMPOUND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary impound British English : impound VERB ɪmˈpaʊnd If something is impounded by police officers or customs officers, they officially take possession of it because a law or rule has been broken
Impound - definition of impound by The Free Dictionary impound - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
impound - Wiktionary, the free dictionary impound (third-person singular simple present impounds, present participle impounding, simple past and past participle impounded) To shut up or place in an enclosure called a pound