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im·park
/
ɪmˈpɑrk
/
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[
im-
pahrk
]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to enclose or shut up, as in a park.
2.
to enclose (land) as a park.
Origin:
1275–1325;
Middle English
<
Anglo-French
emparker.
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im-
1
,
park
Related forms
im·par·ka·tion,
noun
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