/ɪmˈpaʊnd/ – verb
Definition: 1. bắt giữ, giữ lại;
2. tịch thu, sung công;
3. giam, nhốt.
A more thorough explanation: Impound refers to the act of seizing and holding property by a legal authority, typically as a result of a violation of law or regulation. The impounded property is usually held in a secure location until certain conditions are met, such as payment of fines or resolution of legal issues.
Example: The police impounded the vehicle after discovering it had been reported stolen.