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impound - use in sentences
Object
- reservoir: Here we pass another sluice which in time of flood is opened up to fill an impounding reservoir.
- vehicle: The Society reserves the right to impound these vehicles to prevent their use anywhere within the boundaries of New Park.
- dog: Another well known charity was one of the first rescues to become involved in the transportation of impounded dogs from Wales to England.
- car: Before I was famous someone impounded the car and they weren't very nice about it.
- animal: Penalty for rescuing livestock detained or animals impounded under Article 9 or 10 11.
- water: Pressure created in the catchment area helps force the impounded water into the ground.
Subject
- custom: No refund will be given for any goods impounded by customs or local agents.
- police: And many of the cars impounded by the police were found to be un-roadworthy.
- authority: The report estimated that 2,800 dogs were rescued or impounded by local authorities last year - leaving the rest to an uncertain fate.
- ice: Glaciolacustrine deposits indicate that during initial deglaciation the lower valley contained an ice-dammed lake, probably impounded by Scottish ice in outer Belfast Lough.
Preposition: as
- evidence: The plane the villains had flown was taken by another pilot and had now been impounded as evidence.
Modifying Another Word
- probably: Glaciolacustrine deposits indicate that during initial deglaciation the lower valley contained an ice-dammed lake, probably impounded by Scottish ice in outer Belfast Lough.
- now: Now impounded, it will either be auctioned off or Richard will have to pay.
Preposition: at
- kennel: Stray dogs are impounded at the council dog kennels located at Knock Road, Ballymoney.
Preposition: in
- warehouse: The latest figures suggest there are more than 80 million items of clothing impounded in warehouses across Europe.
Preposition: by
- custom: No refund will be given for any goods impounded by customs or local agents.
- police: And many of the cars impounded by the police were found to be un-roadworthy.
- authority: The report estimated that 2,800 dogs were rescued or impounded by local authorities last year - leaving the rest to an uncertain fate.
- ice: Glaciolacustrine deposits indicate that during initial deglaciation the lower valley contained an ice-dammed lake, probably impounded by Scottish ice in outer Belfast Lough.
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