impound
transitive verbTo confine in or as if in a pound.
transitive verbTo place (something) in legal custody until a dispute involving it is decided.
transitive verbTo set aside in a fund rather than spend as prescribed.
transitive verbTo accumulate and store in a reservoir.
nounA place where impounded property is stored, as a lot for keeping vehicles that have been towed by police order.
nounThe process or activity of impounding something.
To gather and retain (water) in a reservoir, basin, or pond.
To put, shut, or confine in or as in a pound or close pen; restrain within bounds; confine: as, to
To take and retain possession of, as a forged document produced as evidence in a trial and directed to be held in custody of the law, in order that a prosecution may be instituted in respect of it.
transitive verbTo shut up or place in an inclosure called a