Impanel (verb)

To select and appoint a group of people, typically a jury, to perform a specific task or function.

Origin:

Impanel is derived from the word "panel" which means "a group of people selected or appointed to perform a specific task or function.".

Examples:

  1. The judge impaneled the jury for the trial.
  2. The court impaneled a group of experts to evaluate the evidence.
  3. The committee impaneled a group of citizens to give their opinion on the matter.
  4. The company impaneled a group of employees to investigate the case.
  5. The school impaneled a group of teachers to evaluate the curriculum.
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