/ɪmˈpaʊndmənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc bắt giữ, việc giữ lại;
2. việc tịch thu, việc sung công;
3. việc giam, việc nhốt.
A more thorough explanation: Impoundment refers to the act of seizing or taking possession of property by a legal authority, typically as a result of a violation of law or regulation. It can also refer to the act of setting aside or withholding funds by a government agency, often done as part of the budget process.
Example: The impoundment of the vehicle was necessary due to the driver’s failure to provide proof of insurance.