Impound

/ɪmˈpaʊnd/ verb

To take official possession of something and keep it in custody, especially by a government authority.

From 'in-' (put into) plus 'pound' (an enclosure). Originally meant to put livestock in a pound (enclosure), later expanded to mean confiscating anything officially.

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