empanel


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em·pan·el

 (ĕm-păn′əl)
v.
Variant of impanel.
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empanel

(ɪmˈpænəl) or

impanel

vb (tr) , -els, -elling or -elled, -els, -eling or -eled
1. (Law) to enter on a list (names of persons to be summoned for jury service)
2. (Law) to select (a jury) from the names on such a list
emˈpanelment, imˈpanelment n
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im•pan•el

(ɪmˈpæn l)

also empanel



v.t. -eled, -el•ing (esp. Brit.) -elled, -el•ling.
to enter on a panel for jury duty.
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empanel


Past participle: empanelled
Gerund: empanelling

Imperative
empanel
empanel
Present
I empanel
you empanel
he/she/it empanels
we empanel
you empanel
they empanel
Preterite
I empanelled
you empanelled
he/she/it empanelled
we empanelled
you empanelled
they empanelled
Present Continuous
I am empanelling
you are empanelling
he/she/it is empanelling
we are empanelling
you are empanelling
they are empanelling
Present Perfect
I have empanelled
you have empanelled
he/she/it has empanelled
we have empanelled
you have empanelled
they have empanelled
Past Continuous
I was empanelling
you were empanelling
he/she/it was empanelling
we were empanelling
you were empanelling
they were empanelling
Past Perfect
I had empanelled
you had empanelled
he/she/it had empanelled
we had empanelled
you had empanelled
they had empanelled
Future
I will empanel
you will empanel
he/she/it will empanel
we will empanel
you will empanel
they will empanel
Future Perfect
I will have empanelled
you will have empanelled
he/she/it will have empanelled
we will have empanelled
you will have empanelled
they will have empanelled
Future Continuous
I will be empanelling
you will be empanelling
he/she/it will be empanelling
we will be empanelling
you will be empanelling
they will be empanelling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been empanelling
you have been empanelling
he/she/it has been empanelling
we have been empanelling
you have been empanelling
they have been empanelling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been empanelling
you will have been empanelling
he/she/it will have been empanelling
we will have been empanelling
you will have been empanelling
they will have been empanelling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been empanelling
you had been empanelling
he/she/it had been empanelling
we had been empanelling
you had been empanelling
they had been empanelling
Conditional
I would empanel
you would empanel
he/she/it would empanel
we would empanel
you would empanel
they would empanel
Past Conditional
I would have empanelled
you would have empanelled
he/she/it would have empanelled
we would have empanelled
you would have empanelled
they would have empanelled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.empanel - enter into a list of prospective jurors
list - include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"
2.empanel - select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"
choose, pick out, select, take - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
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Translations

empanel

[ɪmˈpænl] VT [+ jury] → seleccionar
to empanel sb for a juryinscribir a algn para jurado
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(unless we could empanel one of blind men) could resist you, if you were ever so bad a one; but you would be such a good one!'
A judge was appointed; also clerks, a crier of the court, constables, sheriffs; counsel for the State and for the defendant; witnesses were subpoenaed, and a jury empaneled after much challenging.
"We have still not done as many cases as we should be doing as it took us some time to empanel the firms.
The UIDAI had called for a Request for Empanelment (RFE) to empanel the agencies.
Through this Social Health Protection initiative poor families will be provided with free of cost health insurance to secure indoor health care services worth Rs: 720,000/- from empaneled hospitals.
Monitoring teams were claimed to have been visiting the empaneled public and private sector hospitals all day to oversee implementation of the initiative.