impaneled

[im-pan-uh ld]

impaneled Definition

  • 1to enroll or include someone in a panel, especially a jury panel
  • 2to form or establish a panel for a particular purpose

Using impaneled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "impaneled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The judge impaneled the jury for the trial.

  • Example

    The committee was impaneled to investigate the allegations.

  • Example

    The board impaneled a group of experts to review the proposal.

impaneled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for impaneled

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Summary: impaneled in Brief

To 'impanel' [im-pan-uh ld] means to enroll or include someone in a panel, especially a jury panel, or to form or establish a panel for a particular purpose. Examples include 'The judge impaneled the jury for the trial.' and 'The board impaneled a group of experts to review the proposal.'