Distraining

/dɪˈstreɪnɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of seizing or taking someone's property as security or payment for a debt under legal authority.

Etymology

Present participle of distrain, describing the ongoing action of legally seizing property.

Kelly Says

Medieval landlords spent a lot of time 'distraining' peasants—it's the historical practice that made seizure such a standard part of debt collection for centuries.

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