impawn

/ɪmˈpɔːn/
verb
  1. To pawn or deposit something as security for a loan; to pledge.
    • He decided to impawn his grandfather's watch to pay the urgent bill.
    • The merchant would impawn goods in exchange for cash advances.
    • She had to impawn her jewelry to cover the cost of the repairs.
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