empanel

/ɪmˈpænəl/
verb
  1. To select and swear in a jury for a trial.
    • The defense attorney objected to how the court chose to empanel the jurors.
    • It took two days to empanel a group of impartial citizens.
    • The judge ordered the clerk to empanel a jury for the murder case.
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