poind

/pɔɪnd/
verb
  1. To take possession of someone's property by legal authority, usually because they owe money; to seize or distrain.
    • If you don't pay the debt, the court may poind your car.
    • The sheriff came to poind the farmer's cattle for unpaid taxes.
    • The landlord threatened to poind the tenant's furniture for overdue rent.
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