impanel
/ɪmˈpænəl/
verb
- To select and officially appoint a group of people (such as a jury) for a specific purpose, especially in a court of law.
- It took two days to impanel a group of impartial citizens.
- The judge ordered the clerk to impanel a new jury for the trial.
- The defense attorney challenged the way the court decided to impanel the jury.
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