un impaneled

im·pan·el

[im-pan-l]
verb (used with object), im·pan·eled, im·pan·el·ing or ( especially British ) im·pan·elled, im·pan·el·ling.
1.
to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
2.
to select (a jury) from the panel.
3.
to enter names on a panel or other official list.
Also, empanel.


Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English empanellen < Anglo-French empaneller. See em-1, panel

im·pan·el·ment, noun
un·im·pan·eled, adjective
un·im·pan·elled, adjective
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empanel or impanel (ɪmˈpænəl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb , (US) -els, -elling, -elled, -els, -eling, -eled
1.  to enter on a list (names of persons to be summoned for jury service)
2.  to select (a jury) from the names on such a list
 
impanel or impanel
 
vb
 
em'panelment or impanel
 
n
 
im'panelment or impanel
 
n

impanel (ɪmˈpænəl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb , (US) -els, -elling, -elled, -els, -eling, -eled
a variant spelling (esp US) of empanel
 
im'panelment
 
n

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