empanel

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== English == === Etymology === The verb is from Middle English empanellen, from Anglo-Norman and Old French empaneller. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɪmˈpænəl/ === Verb === empanel (third-person singular simple present empanels, present participle (US) empaneling or (UK) empanelling, simple past and past participle (US) empaneled or (UK) empanelled) Alternative spelling of impanel. 2021, Michael Hiltzik, Column: The idea of expanding the Supreme Court to blunt its right-wing bias gains traction, in: The Los Angeles Times, December 17 2021 President Biden lent validity to the debate, if not to the idea [of expanding the Supreme Court] itself, by empaneling a commission to examine court expansion and other possible reforms such as term limits for justices. === Noun === empanel (plural empanels) (law) A list of jurors; a panel. === Anagrams === emplane