Empanelling
[em-pan-l] /ɛmˈpæn l/
verb (used with object), empaneled, empaneling or (especially British) empanelled, empanelling.
1.
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/ɪmˈpænəl/
verb (transitive) (law) -els, -elling, -elled (US) -els, -eling, -eled
1.
to enter on a list (names of persons to be summoned for jury service)
2.
to select (a jury) from the names on such a list
v.
late 15c., from Anglo-French empaneller, Old French empaneller; see en- (1) + panel (n.).
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