English to Tamil Dictionary impound

impound

கைப்பற்று கிடங்கில்
definition
verb
vehicles parked where they cause an obstruction will be impounded
seize and take legal custody of (something, especially a vehicle, goods, or documents) because of an infringement of a law or regulation.
Figures from the latest report by Waterford County Council revealed that of 681 dogs impounded by the Pound last year, just eight were re-claimed and 21 re-homed.
shut up (domestic animals) in a pound or enclosure.
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Territorial authorities will have the power to 'impound' dogs charged for dangerous offences, while their owners await prosecution proceedings.
If Yellowstone's waters had been dammed, two iconic national parks would have succumbed to resource development, and it would have been far easier to 'impound' water in all national parks.
Indeed, the dams which 'impound' the headwaters release a weekly dose of ‘compensation flow’, which delivers at least one artificial spate for your holiday, even with the sun beating down.
At a cost of £26 million, the marina project will initially require significant civil engineering work to create the development land and 'impound' water within the marina.
When the Three Gorges Dam begins to 'impound' the waters of the Yangtze River in south central China later this year, dozens of the mountains and other elevated areas upstream will become islands.
Pakistan's fear is that the project would 'impound' the Chenab waters within India and thus deprive Pakistan what is exclusively its.
it will 'impound' a reservoir 130 miles long
It makes no sense to 'impound' stray animals if there is no place to keep them.
Tough new regulations giving the Vehicle Inspectorate powers to 'impound' heavy goods vehicles operated without a licence are now in force with the industry's backing.
The research added: ‘At present, police do not have the legal authority to 'impound' these vehicles.’
Other times they would just 'impound' our goods for selling food in the complex,’ she recalls.
This topography limits Iraq's ability to 'impound' the waters of the Euphrates behind high dams; consequently, they empty into the Gulf without being put to use.
A dam is an artificial barrier constructed across a stream channel to 'impound' water.
Birds love water, and wildlife authorities are planning to create a few more ponds inside the Guindy National Park to 'impound' rainwater more effectively.
TLDP III alone will 'impound' water in a reservoir and submerge 156.49 hectares.
Under the law, police can 'impound' the cars and the court can permanently confiscate a vehicle if it is used to commit a second offence.
Dams could both drop water and 'impound' it, and multipurpose dams after World War II seemed self justifying.
Their driver's licenses have been seized and their vehicles were 'impounded' for 48 hours.
In that case the police 'impounded' a vehicle which was being operated without a proper validation sticker and by a person for whom there was an outstanding warrant for driving without insurance.
This is the question irate travellers who have their cosmetics and wines 'impounded' by security and customs personnel at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International Airport ask.
The policeman was checking and 'impounding' the vehicles in public interest.
One proposal was changing the amount of time dogs were 'impounded' from 72 hours to one week.
On Saturday, 13 stray cattle were 'impounded' near Berlin after a motorist swerved to avoid them and rolled his vehicle.
Up to 30 dogs a week are 'impounded' by Newry and Mourne District Council throughout the course of the year.
Some of the 'impoundments' were lined with plastic, which flapped over the edge of the dirt embankment like a garbage bag inside a trash can.
The raccoon was taken into custody and the vehicle was 'impounded' .
The effluent gets blended with the floods 'impounded' by the dam and the water quality becomes slightly improved.
If your pet should wander off in search of a mate, you may be faced with paying fines and 'impoundment' costs or worse should your pet be injured while roaming for a mate.
Initiative B was intended to remove the profit incentive from forfeitures and prevent police from zealously 'impounding' cars or seizing property of innocent third parties in criminal cases.
Up to 30 dogs a week are picked up or abandoned and 'impounded' by the council, and once they're in, they have five days for their original or a new owner to pick them up before the contract vet is called in.
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