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What is the past tense of impound?

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The past tense of impound is impounded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of impound is impounds.

The present participle of impound is impounding.

The past participle of impound is impounded.

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In a French garrison in Spain, Ducos has impounded the carriages of La Marquesa Helene Mendora.
Officers also impounded the motorcycle as disputed property and all three were charged with possession of a class 5 illegal drug.
By the time the war ended, Riefenstahl had yet to edit the film and it was impounded during the denazification tribunals.
In Romania a car can be impounded if the driver cannot produce their green card, and it is also required in Malta, Andorra and Poland.
In the Eastern Bay, 26 cars were impounded and in Taupo, 67 drivers felt the long arm of the law close around their steering wheels.
At 1930 he and many other vehicles that had been stopped were escorted by police to the pound in East London, where our bakkie was impounded.

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