How Do You Spell IMPANELING?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpˈanəlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "Impaneling" is spelled with the letter combination "a-n-e-l-i-n-g". The "im" prefix is not pronounced, but simply indicates that the paneling has not yet been completed. The "e" between "n" and "l" is silent, and the "g" at the end is pronounced as "ŋ". The stress falls on the second syllable, making the word "im-PA-nə-ling" in IPA phonetic transcription. It refers to the process of selecting a panel of jurors for a trial.

IMPANELING Meaning and Definition

  1. Impaneling, also spelled empaneling, is a legal term used to describe the process of selecting or summoning individuals to serve as members of a jury or a panel of judges for a particular case or trial. The word "impanel" is derived from the Old French word "empaneller," meaning "to enroll," and it is widely used in the legal systems of English-speaking countries, such as the United States and England.

    When a court impanels a jury, it means that a group of potential jurors has been randomly selected from the larger pool of eligible individuals. The impaneling process involves questioning potential jurors to determine their qualifications, impartiality, and potential biases. Through this process, the court and the attorneys involved in the case aim to select jurors who will be fair and unbiased in their decision-making.

    Impaneling may also refer to the process of selecting a panel of judges or arbitrators to hear a case. In such instances, the court or relevant authority appoints a group of individuals with expertise in the specific field of law related to the case at hand. The impaneling of judges ensures that the case is heard by a diverse and knowledgeable panel of legal professionals, capable of making informed decisions based on their expertise and experience.

    In both contexts, the impaneling process is essential to maintaining the integrity and fairness of the legal proceedings by ensuring that the individuals chosen to serve as jurors or judges are unbiased and capable of rendering a fair verdict or decision.

  2. Jury, entering their names in a panel or schedule of parchment.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for IMPANELING

Etymology of IMPANELING

The word "impaneling" is derived from the combination of two primary words: "im-" and "paneling".

The prefix "im-" is a Latin derivative, meaning "in" or "into". It is often used to intensify the meaning of the following word or to indicate a sense of inclusion or incorporation.

The term "paneling" comes from the word "panel", which has its roots in Old French. Medieval Latin borrowed the term as "panellus", meaning a piece of cloth used to cover a section of a garment. Over time, the meaning of "panel" expanded to refer to a rectangular or square section, such as a framed area on a wall, a portion of a door or window, or a group of people assembled for discussion or decision-making.

Conjugate verb Impaneling

CONDITIONAL

I would impanel
we would impanel
you would impanel
he/she/it would impanel
they would impanel

FUTURE

I will impanel
we will impanel
you will impanel
he/she/it will impanel
they will impanel

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have impanelled, will have impaneled
we will have impanelled, will have impaneled
you will have impanelled, will have impaneled
he/she/it will have impanelled, will have impaneled
they will have impanelled, will have impaneled

PAST

I impanelled, impaneled
we impanelled, impaneled
you impanelled, impaneled
he/she/it impanelled, impaneled
they impanelled, impaneled

PAST PERFECT

I had impanelled, had impaneled
we had impanelled, had impaneled
you had impanelled, had impaneled
he/she/it had impanelled, had impaneled
they had impanelled, had impaneled

PRESENT

I impanel
we impanel
you impanel
he/she/it impanels
they impanel

PRESENT PERFECT

I have impaneled, have impanelled
we have impaneled, have impanelled
you have impaneled, have impanelled
he/she/it has impaneled, has impanelled
they have impaneled, have impanelled
I am impaneling, am impanelling
we are impanelling, are impaneling
you are impanelling, are impaneling
he/she/it is impaneling, is impanelling
they are impanelling, are impaneling
I was impanelling, was impaneling
we were impaneling, were impanelling
you were impaneling, were impanelling
he/she/it was impanelling, was impaneling
they were impaneling, were impanelling
I will be impaneling, will be impanelling
we will be impaneling, will be impanelling
you will be impaneling, will be impanelling
he/she/it will be impaneling, will be impanelling
they will be impaneling, will be impanelling
I have been impaneling, have been impanelling
we have been impaneling, have been impanelling
you have been impanelling, have been impaneling
he/she/it has been impaneling, has been impanelling
they have been impanelling, have been impaneling
I had been impanelling, had been impaneling
we had been impanelling, had been impaneling
you had been impanelling, had been impaneling
he/she/it had been impanelling, had been impaneling
they had been impanelling, had been impaneling
I will have been impaneling, will have been impanelling
we will have been impaneling, will have been impanelling
you will have been impaneling, will have been impanelling
he/she/it will have been impaneling, will have been impanelling
they will have been impaneling, will have been impanelling
I would have impanelled, would have impaneled
we would have impanelled, would have impaneled
you would have impanelled, would have impaneled
he/she/it would have impanelled, would have impaneled
they would have impanelled, would have impaneled
I would be impanelling, would be impaneling
we would be impanelling, would be impaneling
you would be impanelling, would be impaneling
he/she/it would be impanelling, would be impaneling
they would be impanelling, would be impaneling
I would have been impanelling, would have been impaneling
we would have been impanelling, would have been impaneling
you would have been impanelling, would have been impaneling
he/she/it would have been impanelling, would have been impaneling
they would have been impanelling, would have been impaneling

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