estreated

/ɪˈstritɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of estreat; to take out or extract a record of a fine or penalty for enforcement.
    • The sheriff estreated the forfeited bail money to the county treasury.
    • The court estreated the bond after the defendant failed to appear.
    • They estreated the penalty from the official records to ensure payment.
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